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Posted by KEN HARRIS on June 28, 2003 at 19:54:00 from (199.217.187.157):
WHEN I TRY TO BALE IT RAKES THE HAY THROUGH THE TWO LARGE ROLLERS AND THROWS IT IN THE BELT AREA WHERE IT SHOULD START ROLLING INTO A BALE HOWEVER THEIT IS A METAL ROLLER THAT SETS ON TOP OF THESE TWO LARGE ROLLERS AND THE HAY FOLLOWS AROUND THAT ROLLER AND JAMS UP BETWEEN THEN IT BUILDS UP BETWEEN A BLADE THAT GUIDE THE BELTS AND THE LARGE ROLLER. I CHECKED CLEARENCE ON ONE SIDE OF THE BALER BETWEEN THE BAR IT REALLY LOOKS LIKE A BLADE AND IT WAS A HALF CLEARENCE WHEEN I CHECKED THE OTHER SIDE I COULD PULL IT A GOOD INCH AND A HALF AWAW FROM THE ROLLER I HAVE THAT CORRECTED NOW WITH A HALF INCH CLEARENCE DOES THIS BLADE NEED TO SHARPENED. BECAUSE OF THE RAIN WE HAV'NT TRIED THE BALER SINCE THESE CHANGES ANY ADVICE OUT THERETHANK YOU (KEN)
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