Posted by Jerry Gilliam on September 08, 2010 at 07:01:27 from (74.226.106.55):
Allen or Others
I have a 656 farmall/ihc 1967 model with standard 5 speed trans 263 gas burner While baling hay yesterday with my 851 NH I went over some rough ground (bumpey) My baler was hooked farther away than I meant(It"s where I thought I had always hooked it, but in a hurry, I guess not. Anyway the pto shaft came apart in the center(slipped apart) I moved my drawbar in and hooked back up. It had approx 3/4 bale inside but when I turned on my pto, it would not take off. Finally did and now it seems to want to stop turning if the bale gets full. Never had any problem before including stopping and starting bale. Could it have gotten out of adjustment or something???? If you keep turning it off and on, it will start up. And will start up if it is empty. HELP Please
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