Posted by UP Oliver on July 14, 2020 at 06:43:26 from (208.68.25.63):
In Reply to: JD 336 Baler Kicker posted by UP Oliver on July 13, 2020 at 17:46:20:
Good morning.
Thank you for all the responses. I really do appreciate the help.
To answer all the questions, I definitely think my flywheel is worn, both the bushing and the hole that the shear bolt goes through. I know those are problems but I know I have never sharpened my knives either so I got to do that. When I bale now I use a lower gear but I still have my RPMs up high enough. Based on all the responses here I really think those are the two main causes of the bolts breaking, although I will be sure to check all the other concerns that people have brought up. Thank you for all of those, most of them I would not have even thought of.
With regard to the kicker, I had it in the yard with nothing in there and it was working fine from 2 to 8. It would kick when it was set at 2 and you could see it was a much softer kick and when I cranked it up to 8 it was really moving. As it is now it returns back in place when I use it at 5 or above, so I don't know how the spring could be broken? Maybe there's more to it than I know. The only thing I can think of is I might not have had my RPMs up high enough when I was trying to use the kicker at a lower setting. But thanks for all the suggestions there also.
If anybody else has any suggestions I would love to hear them.
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