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Re: New Holland 328 Spreader
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Posted by Michael Soldan on November 27, 2005 at 06:03:20 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: New Holland 328 Spreader posted by Tedd on November 27, 2005 at 05:52:08:
Tedd, your apron chain will be very standard and by removing a link and taking it to just about any machinery dealer , you will be able to buy enough links to make your repair. I have found the easiest way is to attach my come along to the center of the bar on the apron and to the next center of the bar between the break, then pull them tight, close together, then I have enough sideplay to turn the chain and drive in the new link. Aprons are fairly simple, just make sure you have an equal number of links between each conveyor bar. When you are done the repair you should tighten the apron so it is not loose down to the ground, there are adjustment tighteners at the front bottom corners, again each side should be the same adjusted lenght. I have a New Holland model 327 which is almost identical to yours..good luck with the repair..incidentally I can buy a complete new apron chain for around $500 and separate links should be around $2 each, usually 2 links will make a repair, sometimes when the chain is worn and stretched a bit you need to remove a link on each side to get the apron tight enough, then you have two "spares"....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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