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479 haybine roller chain

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Dennis479

06-10-2007 23:46:21




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I have a old 479 haybine and the roller chain for the reel keeps coming off, all looks ok not going to fast.




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Our Farmer

06-12-2007 04:44:05




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 Re: 479 haybine roller chain in reply to Dennis479, 06-10-2007 23:46:21  
Check your roller bearings, idler sprockets and chain for wear. Just went through this.



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old

06-11-2007 08:17:18




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 Re: 479 haybine roller chain in reply to Dennis479, 06-10-2007 23:46:21  
What do the teeth on the sprockets look like?? If they are real shape then the sprocket is probably wore out. Also if you can lift the chain up off the sprocket in the center of where it lays on the sprocket then the chain is wore out also.



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Sid

06-11-2007 07:02:46




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 Re: 479 haybine roller chain in reply to Dennis479, 06-10-2007 23:46:21  
Most of the time when that starts happening the chain is wore out. You said "not going to fast.". Some times you can go too slow and have reel problems. The reel speed needs to match the ground speed.



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Jeff McBride

06-11-2007 01:47:44




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 Re: 479 haybine roller chain in reply to Dennis479, 06-10-2007 23:46:21  
Is the chain to loose? Another thing I would check is the bearings. If they are going down the sprocket may be moving in and out causing it to jump off.
Good luck



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Rexalot

06-13-2007 02:08:09




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 Re: 479 haybine roller chain in reply to Jeff McBride, 06-11-2007 01:47:44  
Like Old said, check the drive sprockets. If they are sharp and pointy then they are worn out and your chain is junk to. NH has them. I can't remember exactly what I paid for my 469's, but I want to say $200 or so, both gears and the chain.

I may still have a receipt.



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