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Not a good mix.

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old

05-27-2006 18:14:04




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Well I had a friend over helping do the hay. He has mostly IH Farmall 450 and a 300U. Well he was tring to run a JD-14T useing an allis WD. The first thing he did was pop the cluthc and twist the drive shaft off on the baler. Guess its hard to teach a Farmall guy how to run an Allis. Of it it just that Farmall guys see so much red theys always in a bad mod. LOL

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paul

05-27-2006 19:51:51




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 Re: Not a good mix. in reply to old, 05-27-2006 18:14:04  
He is used to the independent pto of his IHC's? :)

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old

05-27-2006 20:55:29




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 Re: Not a good mix. in reply to paul, 05-27-2006 19:51:51  
Yep, guess I should have hooked up one of my Oliver 77 to the baler since its more like the Farmalls hes usto



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Randy as in Randy-IA

05-27-2006 19:43:47




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 Re: Not a good mix. in reply to old, 05-27-2006 18:14:04  
Hi Old , In order to twist the shaft off on the T you must have the slip clutch welded together ! This doesn't seem to be the year to harvest hay . I was totally prepared , everything was more or less ready , the last thing I expected was for my pto bearing to break ! Would you have a part # for a bearing for one of those stub shaft pto bearings ? Good luck with your baler and in getting your hay up dry ! ...Randy

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old

05-27-2006 20:52:38




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 Re: Not a good mix. in reply to Randy as in Randy-IA, 05-27-2006 19:43:47  
So you also have a 14-T. I may have that number but till I look at the book etc not sure. He dumped the clutch hard as in, at one moment it was in then is less to 2 seconds it was out. Its hard to start the big flywheel on a dime. LOL. I might even have that part, I have a 14-T and a 24-T for parts

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Randy as in Randy-IA

05-27-2006 21:17:12




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 Re: Not a good mix. in reply to old, 05-27-2006 20:52:38  
Hey old , Are we on the same page ? I'm looking for the bearing part # that holds the back of the pto shaft ( stub shaft ) in the rear of the 1755 . Without it I won't find out if the baler works right LOL . Not really , I can use the M if push comes to shove or I can take the bearing off the 1000rpm pto shaft I have . I'd like to get a new one tomorrow if possible . Thanks . Good luck with your baling . ...Randy

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Rob NC

05-27-2006 18:55:05




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 Re: Not a good mix. in reply to old, 05-27-2006 18:14:04  
send us pics.



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old

05-27-2006 20:53:56




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 Re: Not a good mix. in reply to Rob NC, 05-27-2006 18:55:05  
Already fixed so there no pictures other then the 6 or 7 inchs of broken shaft



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