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Re: 46 Baler pickup drive
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Posted by Cory Rusher on June 29, 2007 at 10:41:47 from (204.227.127.171):
In Reply to: Re: 46 Baler pickup drive posted by LarryW on June 29, 2007 at 10:06:44:
Recently purchased two manuals. One is the operators (reprint) and only saw the main pickup. My picture shows the tensioner on top of the top part of the chain. The smaller chain towards the rear is the one that I was trying to figure out. You said it is the auger drive... so the tensioner pushes down on the top of the chain. The bracket to the main drive broke two days ago and since it is cast iron, having a new one made. This is where all the problems arose and now trying to figure out how the chains were situated. Thanks Larry
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