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dave

03-22-2004 18:35:15




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does any body know how to time , or have any reference to time a oliver baler?




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Mark

03-23-2004 05:45:39




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 Re: baler timing in reply to dave, 03-22-2004 18:35:15  
Try www.texastwister.com. If that doesn't work go to a search engine and enter: texastwister. The guy is an expert and rebuilds square balers for a hobby.

Mark



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Dave H (MI)

03-22-2004 20:04:20




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 Re: baler timing in reply to dave, 03-22-2004 18:35:15  
Manual....ebay.....persistance.



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Mel in sw Iowa

03-23-2004 06:11:53




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 Re: Re: baler timing in reply to Dave H (MI), 03-22-2004 20:04:20  
dave,
what model Oliver baler do you want to time? Where do you live? I have been using an Oliver 60T for 15 years with excellent results. If your baler is not shedded, loosen up the slip clutch adjustment bolts in the fly wheel, spin it with the pto shaft, then retighten each time before using. Mel



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Mel in sw Iowa

03-23-2004 06:10:05




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 Re: Re: baler timing in reply to Dave H (MI), 03-22-2004 20:04:20  
dave,
what model Oliver baler do you want to time? Where do you live? I have been using an Oliver 60T for 15 years with excellent results. If your baler is not shedded, loosen up the slip clutch adjustment bolts in the fly wheel, spin it with the pto shaft, then retighten each time before using. Mel



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