Posted by showcrop on June 08, 2011 at 16:37:02 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Makin hay!t posted by Jayinny on June 08, 2011 at 15:09:41:
Jay have fun with that kicker adjustment. I had to call a friend to bale for me Sunday. both my baler and tractor quit. So he came over and after a few bales he was adjusting the kicker. We adjusted for 4 hours and baled for one. It was doing the same thing as yours is. Finally in order to at least get one wagon loaded I, with my arthritic hips and knees with no cartilage walked beside the baler for about 70 bales tripping it manually. Fortunately I had two pick up in the field customers lined up and they picked up about 90 off the ground. The trigger would lay right down flat without tripping but you could also with a little wiggle to it have it trip nicely one time after another. he was supposed to have the dealer coming to look at it because he just got it last year.
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