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NH 77 baler .- Nathaniel Watts

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TomH in PA

10-05-2007 14:16:55




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Here's a picture you wasked for in an earlier thread. Sorry it took a few days to get it




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Nathaniel Watts

10-07-2007 20:21:40




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 Re: NH 77 baler .- Nathaniel Watts in reply to TomH in PA, 10-05-2007 14:16:55  
Tom can you send me a larger picture of how the gearcase drives the flywheel? I am trying to fit this onto a 77.



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TomH in PA

10-08-2007 20:16:22




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 Re: NH 77 baler .- Nathaniel Watts in reply to Nathaniel Watts, 10-07-2007 20:21:40  
I can post another picture if you want. Won't be until the end of the week until I can get it though. What KEH said is right, just a shaft that goes across and a pair of v-belts over the flywheel.



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KEH

10-08-2007 04:55:09




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 Re: NH 77 baler .- Nathaniel Watts in reply to Nathaniel Watts, 10-07-2007 20:21:40  

In case the pic is delayed, i will give you this info. There is a v belt pulley on the end of the shaft going out at right angles from the pto shaft input. You can't see it in the pic, or it may be missing. Belts go across a tightener pulley and then around the flywheel to turn in in the same fashion as the motor turns it. I think the pto drive uses the same belts as the engine drive.

KEH

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TomH in PA

10-08-2007 20:08:18




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 Re: NH 77 baler .- Nathaniel Watts in reply to KEH, 10-08-2007 04:55:09  
That's right. You can't see the rest of the shaft in this picture because the chute from another baler is blocking it.



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