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Re: John Deere 14t baler trouble
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Posted by Dustin on September 10, 2001 at 21:39:40 from (207.177.82.248):
In Reply to: John Deere 14t baler trouble posted by Don P on September 04, 2001 at 18:54:00:
I got a 24t, simialar to th 14 so I'll give oyu what I've learned. the pin shearing is probably from 2 things, dull knife on plunger, or the tension cramks are too tight. It could also beout of time (hitting the saftey stop) but you will know this as it has it's own distinctive sound, metal on metal, as for the feed, be sure augar isn't stuck in the "up" position, it should be close to the bottom but also "float" if crop is too heavey. on the knotters, the clearence between the needles and twine holder discs is important, the book explains this all very well. other than that, just keep everything lubed, and clean as possible, and shouldn' have much trouble
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