Posted by ric1 on June 27, 2010 at 17:01:16 from (67.142.130.24):
does anybody around central ohio have a pto shaft for a nh 850 round baler.had one of those dumb a#@ attacks and bent mine.i had the baler hitched to far away from the tractor its suppose to be 14 inches from end of pto to center of the drawbar pin. i had it at 18inches when i went up over a hump coming out of the field the steel safety cover around the pto came apart and then didnt go back together putting so much pressure on the shaft it bent the first shaft from the gear box on the other side of the carrier bearing.i knew better when i hooked it up but i remember thinking itll be alright.oh well another lesson learned.but on the bright side it does a good job baling been kept inside all its life paint even still looks good chains are in real good shape.i have made 5 bales so far.so if anyone out there knows of one you can shoot me a emailand ill get back to you thanks RICK
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