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Posted by John S-B on May 31, 2006 at 19:10:00 from (64.12.116.74):
I guess when stuff breaks on you the positive side is you learn how to fix it. Started baling today with a 24t that ran great last year. halfway thru the first windrow, the auger started jamming. I assumed it was from to much hay in the windrow but soon found that was'nt the case. Actually got out the manual, and learned how to tighten the belt on the auger drive. Then I discovered a roll pin was sheared on a pulley. of course I did'nt have one. So off to TSC where I bought two of every size they had so for the rest of my life I will never ever shear another roll pin!;^) I also put in a new spool of twine, pretty simple I know but it's always nice when something works right the first time you do it!
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