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Posted by Tom Till on May 03, 2007 at 19:55:04 from (209.12.118.213):
Went out this morning and looked at my baler. Allen was right in that stripper roll was almost 1/2" from tubes.Got out the wrenches and adjusted this.While doin this I found that the idler on the drive side of the stripper roll had backed off and there was a lot of play between the chain and gears.When I finished adjusting the stripper roll I fixed the idler and fired her up.She sat there and ran better than she has in a while.I went to the field and started rolling. Got 1 rolled up,tied off and kicked out. Finally starting to think things are looking up. Get to end of field and start to swing over onto another windrow.WHAM!!! Baler locks up.Tubes look awful funny and out of kilter.Open up baler and chain on right side has broken a link.Done for the day again!Anybody need a good 853 for cheap? Oh well.
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