Posted by Moline_guy on September 19, 2008 at 08:21:58 from (66.231.24.128):
In Reply to: HAY Allan posted by Bob on September 18, 2008 at 08:41:33:
If you chain the arms down in the position they are in the picture with the door wide open, then close the door until its about 2' open the chain will be loose and you can put the sprocket in, there is a lot of tension on the springs when that arm is in that position so make sure you have it secured with good chains or two good winches. Your baler has a kicker and is a later model so the bolt holding the sprocket(sprocket in bottom corner of tailgate) is tapped into the endgate frame instead of a "through bolt" like the other sprockets use. That is a pain getting those bolts out if it is tapped, hopefullly your bolt is still good and just the bearing went out,either way the bolt has to come out, if in fact that is the sprocket in question you can change it with the chain in and slack in the the chain with tension arms tied down in there current position and endgaate partially closed, we have done it several times with our 851's which i think are basically what you have there. I am sure you realize this but be sure to support endgate because you wont be able to use cylnder stops and like Allan said be careful with that thing, they are a dangerous and heavy if not properly secured, good luck with it.
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