Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on November 16, 2007 at 15:53:43 from (170.215.227.68):
I needed a pair of springs off a bale chamber for a project I'm working on and I knew there was one in the swamp at my daughters place. I had my grandson show me where it was and I have never seen anything like it. It had steel wheels, the one on the pickup side was behind the pickup so the wheels were about 6 ft apart. There were two big gears in the front of the bale chamber about 24" dia and the plunger was attached between them. The pickup was all steel with about 7 rows of flat chain like on a bale elevator. Apparently picked up the hay raised it to the top of the baler quite steep incline. On the back of the bale chamber, the bale density springs were mounted on the top of the chamber, and were compression springs about 4" dia and 5" long. A long rod went from the bottom of the chamber on each side up to the top , and through the springs with a 6" lever nut on each adjustment. No Camera, No pictures and it was quite overgrown Might have be an IH product, as the old guy who owned the farm was a Farmall man.
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