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04-13-2008 09:55:15




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hi i got the bananna baler how do you tweek it lol?




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Josh in WNY

04-14-2008 05:55:43




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 Re: ok mr. rexalot in reply to 1chicken, 04-13-2008 09:55:15  
Hands down, I would take the JD 336. We have both a 336 and an old S68 and the 336 bales circles around the older baler. Price has to be concidered though. If you were concidering a NH in the same age range as the 336, it would be a toss up in my opinion.

Tom, one of the first things to check when you are getting bananna shaped bales is bale tension. Make sure your bales are tight enough. This might also be a matter of having to feed the hay to the baler even faster.

After that I would start looking at the hay dogs (you can also install wedges in the sides of the chamber). If they aren't holding the hay inplace when the plunger pulls to the front, it doesn't let the next charge of hay fill the chamber the way it should.

If neither of those work, you are probable looking at an adjustment problem in the feeder tine that pull the hay into the bale chamber.

Hope that helps,

Josh in WNY

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