Posted by farmer boy on May 28, 2013 at 22:26:32 from (199.167.109.42):
In Reply to: NH 688 Baler posted by Glen Wright on May 28, 2013 at 15:04:06:
If it's like the 654/664, tracking is adjusted via the rear most lower roller and possibly the roller below that. LITTLE MOVEMENT IS NEEDED!!! Don't make big adjustments. If adjustment of those two rollers doesn't correct the tracking, then you have to start flipping belts and changing positions until it tracks straight. Depending on how many bales in has made, the belts may have stratched. If you have tried the other approaches to fixing the problems, remove one and measure it. I don't have a clue how long they should be, my FSM only goes up to 664. Call you dealer for this information. If you cut them to shorten them, they must be cut SQUARE and the more accurate the length, the better, meaning get all 8 the same length.
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