Posted by JD Seller on July 26, 2019 at 22:15:16 from (208.126.198.213):
In Reply to: JD baler adventure posted by Grandpa love on July 26, 2019 at 13:56:12:
GrandPA Love you have the lift chains in the wrong place. Drive up to the flywheel side with the bucket/fork frame, square/parallel to the bale chamber. Center the loader front to back on the wheel. Then take two chains, they need to hook on the pickup side of the baler chamber. Just go under the bale chamber, up by the flywheel, and on most of them you can hook the chain on the bottom plunger slide rail. Hook the top to one side of the loader. Then do the same thing back by the knotters. Lift it this way. 90% of the square balers will balance side to side lifting them this way. You have the weight back close to the tractor. You have the baler turned to where you can back your trailer right under it. Loaded a lot of balers this way.
Even if you passed this one up knowing how to lift one will make the next one easier to load.
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