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NH 68 Feeder Tines

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Eric S.

06-28-2005 19:39:26




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The steel tine on right side is hitting bottom of baler. Is there supposed to be something to hold steel tine up when it is in the far right side??




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Eric S.

06-29-2005 18:31:44




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 Re: NH 68 Feeder Tines in reply to Eric S., 06-28-2005 19:39:26  
sorry, should have given more info. when the tine bar reachs right side the steel tine drops behind bracket that holds pipe that runs down the center between tines



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Steve from New Holland

06-29-2005 04:23:34




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 Re: NH 68 Feeder Tines in reply to Eric S., 06-28-2005 19:39:26  
Eric, was the tine assembly replaced recently? If so, someone put the wrong one on your baler. Newer baler such as a 276,315,etc, use a longer tine. I'm going under the assumption the tines drag the bottom of the floor, not hitting the far outside vertical framework. Other then that, you would have to have something radicly wrong. The track would have to be sagging, roller off the tine bar assembly, or the floor punched up. But my guess is the wrong tine was installed at some point. Steve

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Steve from New Holland

06-29-2005 04:23:27




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 Re: NH 68 Feeder Tines in reply to Eric S., 06-28-2005 19:39:26  
Eric, was the tine assembly replaced recently? If so, someone put the wrong one on your baler. Newer baler such as a 276,315,etc, use a longer tine. I'm going under the assumption the tines drag the bottom of the floor, not hitting the far outside vertical framework. Other then that, you would have to have something radicly wrong. The track would have to be sagging, roller off the tine bar assembly, or the floor punched up. But my guess is the wrong tine was installed at some point. Steve

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Steve from New Holland

06-29-2005 04:23:18




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 Re: NH 68 Feeder Tines in reply to Eric S., 06-28-2005 19:39:26  
Eric, was the tine assembly replaced recently? If so, someone put the wrong one on your baler. Newer baler such as a 276,315,etc, use a longer tine. I'm going under the assumption the tines drag the bottom of the floor, not hitting the far outside vertical framework. Other then that, you would have to have something radicly wrong. The track would have to be sagging, roller off the tine bar assembly, or the floor punched up. But my guess is the wrong tine was installed at some point. Steve

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