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Re: 46 Baler pickup drive
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Posted by LarryW on June 29, 2007 at 10:06:44 from (64.253.166.252):
In Reply to: 46 Baler pickup drive posted by Cory Rusher on June 29, 2007 at 08:05:16:
Hi Cory, Are you refering to pictures in the Operator's Manual? Both chain drives are shown in it. I'm not sure which chain drive you are talking about. From the pics in the book, if you are talking about the drive for the auger, then it shows the tensioner on top of the top chain. If you mean the drive for the pickup cylinder, then the tensioner goes under the bottom chain. My used 46 broke the first time I used it so have been looking at pictures and waiting on parts. Just got the parts in and now need to try to remember where everything goes. Larry
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