Posted by MN Scott on August 26, 2015 at 05:57:54 from (23.235.15.88):
In Reply to: Re: JD 535 net wrap posted by rkc9700 on August 25, 2015 at 12:47:45:
What JD said and also check roll tension, I have had the adjustment bolts come loose or the springs break. Check the roll brake pad, if this is worn or out of adjustment it will cause wrapping. Double check the knife mounting and actuating system for loose and broken bolts. Make sure the rubber pad/flap the knife cuts against is not damaged. Make sure that knife is SHARP! Have someone trip it while you watch it operate, that can reveal problems. On the 535 a failing hydraulic pump or bypassing cylinder can cause issues. There is also a spring in the pump actuating system that likes to break causing issues. I have run JD net wrap balers for 25 years and when they suddenly start giving fits its usually caused by something little that has broken or come loose. If your local deere dealer has a good baler man it can be worth the money to have him come take a look. He will probably spot the problem right away.
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