Posted by Bob on June 10, 2014 at 19:43:39 from (64.255.159.192):
In Reply to: help....broken needles posted by staceyfuhrer on June 10, 2014 at 19:23:43:
You can confirm they are the correct part # by looking up the 336 parts catalog at www.jdparts.com.
And, yes, they probably got mangled from several previous encounters.
I hope you have the Operator"s Manual for the baler, as it will have directions on properly setting up the new needles and timing the baler.
DO NOT operate the baler unless you have a good understanding of installing and setting the needles, timing the baler and how the needle brake and plungerhead stop work and that they are set properly and in good condition.
I"m NOT sure of the exact setup on the 336, but if there are any roller chains involved in the parts that are timed, they need to be in GOOD condition (not worn out/stretched) and properly tensioned.
Bottom line is, if the things I mentioned check out it would be VERY unusual to break the $$$ needles.
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