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BEWILDERED

05-11-2007 07:31:16




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Neighbor brought his 990 over to have serviced. He says it is leaving about 4 inches of uncut hay at the far end of the sickle bar. I am not sure that it has the right section in the right place on the end of the knife. Does anybody have a manual with the instructions for setup and the speial section placement at the end of knife.




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johns49jdb

05-11-2007 19:31:39




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 Re: 990 International in reply to BEWILDERED, 05-11-2007 07:31:16  
990's had a short gaurd or two on the end of the blade as well as the last section was a three step section. i had two of those at one time and have ran several others. never did run one that wouldn't hang up some grass on the end. especially where the grass (sudax) was tall. it would catch on the push over bar and wind up wrapping around it and the only cure was to stop back up with the blade down and push the pilled up stuff off. i always backed up a little futher then and ran the pill of stuff back through the machine again. any hay cut with one of those needs to be baled the next day. it will dry out a crop real good, especially if one of the rollers is a steel one.

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