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NH Baler Banana Bale Adjust!!!

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BobHnwOh

10-08-2006 06:51:11




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There has been a lot of misinformation about adjusting for banana bales,here it is right from the manual!!Bob. third party image

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mn.Chuck

10-08-2006 17:53:38




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 Re: NH Baler Banana Bale Adjust!!! in reply to BobHnwOh, 10-08-2006 06:51:11  
Bob, The recent discussion of banana bales was
directed to a 68 NH baler. Your page on banana
bales is from a completely different baler. Poss
a 268-269-273 or similar which has a completely
different feeding system. Thanks, Chuck



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BobHnwOh

10-09-2006 04:14:44




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 Re: NH Baler Banana Bale Adjust!!! in reply to mn.Chuck, 10-08-2006 17:53:38  
Thanks Chuck,I posted for those that have this model baler,there has been so much discussion I wanted to show what the manual said,I had a big problem with banana bales,after I adjusted according to the manual,no more problems,Bob.



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jvickerd

10-08-2006 18:43:36




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 Re: NH Baler Banana Bale Adjust!!! in reply to mn.Chuck, 10-08-2006 17:53:38  
I'm notsure but I beleive a 68 is similar in basic design to a "77" or super"77" model.
I run into this probnlem once in a while, what needs to be done is to adjust the "wad board".
there should be some kine of an adjustment at the opposite end of arm to where the hay or straw is pushed into the plunger chamber. turn these nuts one way or the other to correct the problem. turning the nuts changes the depth the wad board goes into the chamber.

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