Posted by burnsg2003 on August 09, 2010 at 19:15:07 from (205.188.116.73):
I have an IH 37 baler that the needles got out of time on. I have the manual and have followed the directions but I am missing something because it still is not in time. The plunger and packer fingers are in time with each other. So I am taking the gib key out of the miter gear shaft rotating the plunger until the extensions are just past where the needles come up. I trip the trip rod and position the needles so they are just coming into the plunger chamber. At this point I slide the Packer camshaft out and rotate the Knotter gear drive gear counterclockwise until it starts to turn the cam gear that turns the knotters. This may be where I am messing up. The book says to turn counterclockwise until the trip dog roller engages the driving lug on the knotter gear I am not sure what this means. Then I rotate the flywheel until I can put the gib key back in and I am still out of time. Any help would be appreciated. I am kind of new to bales. Thanks in advance for you help.
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