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NH 467 Haybine

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Casey in ky

07-08-2004 10:48:22




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I bought a NH 467 this spring just to kinda play with. I've got a manual ordered but of course it's not here yet. I've got a about an inch of play in the tension on the top roller on the gear box side, but it's fine on the the other. Other than that, the machine seems to be in decent shape. How does one go about tightning the tension up or is that my problem?? Thanks.

Casey




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Steve from New Holland

07-09-2004 04:30:12




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 Re: NH 467 Haybine in reply to Casey in ky, 07-08-2004 10:48:22  
Casey, I'm not quite sure what you mean. Are you saying the top roll is apart from the bottom roll by 1 inch? Are you saying the top roll lifts 1 inch before you feel pressure? Please help me with more info. Thanks, Steve



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Casey in ky

07-09-2004 05:25:30




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 Re: Re: NH 467 Haybine in reply to Steve from New Holland, 07-09-2004 04:30:12  
Steve,
I can lift up about an inch on the top roller before it gets tight. But that's just on the inside side. The far side is tight, no play. It moves freely, just the wieght of the roller, and that's it. Hope this helps. Thanks, Casey



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