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Re: Baler Problems!!!
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Posted by dan hill on August 05, 2007 at 02:52:23 from (63.22.184.18):
In Reply to: Re: Baler Problems!!! posted by KEH on August 03, 2007 at 05:32:20:
If the bill hook doesnt open wide to stretch the knot the stripper cant push the knot of the billhook.Older hooks had bronze rollers that wore flat spots and the hooks couldnt open wide.Later hooks used a seald ball bearing.Best way to work on this is to set the baler for a small bale and run the tie process by hand and watch it closly as it ties.Once the bale is a foot long shut off the pto.Trip the bale length arm by hand and turn the fly wheel by hand.Do this in the shade near the shop.Doing this out in the field in the hot sun with no tools is a waste of time.The knot stripper must run very close to the bill hook and travel the full length of the bill.This is one problem that a good baler mechanic could fix in a short time and the of cost his time would be the best money you will spend.Messing with a baler under power is dangerous.
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