Posted by Bryce Frazier on May 13, 2018 at 07:31:35 from (67.143.192.97):
So! I read everyones advice, talked to a few local guys, and read my book about 7 more times..
I chose a set of bill hooks out of one of my parts balers to be in better condition, I filed them according to the book, and reinstalled them on my baler. We did a few trial runs, and it was still hanging up sometimes. SO! I check wiper arm clearance. . . How does 1/2" sound?? ha ha ha!
Hammer came out, and some "adjustments" were made, I put them to where they just barely start to try to touch as they are passing the tip of the bill hook. I also took a flat file to the twin knifes while I was in there, put a nice sharp edge on them (just ask my finger. . . . )
Borrow some hay bales from the neighbor, and started running hay through it. Tied 23 bales perfectly, never missed a knot! I was having some issues with banana bales, and density was quite there, but I am pretty sure that is all because of hand feeding flakes at a time. There wasn't nearly as much hay going through the baler as there should have been.
Anyways, I think I have it fixed! I adjusted a couple of chains, and replaced a broke feeder fork. Greased everything good, and I believe I am ready to go! I'll report back in July! Thanks guys!
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