MIKE please go buy the correct shear bolts for your baler. They are not just common bolts. They have different shoulder lengths on them. Is chancing whipping out needles, needle farms and maybe the knotters worth saving a few dollars on bolts??????
Had a baler brought to me two years ago. The guy wanted to get done on a Sunday and did not have the correct shear bolt. He drove a grade five bolt into the flywheel with a two pound hammer to "make" it fit. He did not check to see what sheared the first bolt, pin had fell out of needle lift arm. So after he "installed" his bolt. He revved the tractor up to get the plug to go through. Well his shear bolt worked in driving the baler but it did not shear. He broke both needles, needle frame, plunger stop and mount, and both knotter frames. Only cost him $2600 dollars in parts. Baler was just three years old. When I tuned up his baler this last spring I noticed he had three bags of shear bolts in the tool box. LOL
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