Twine Disc Timing at Wilbur Marie blog

Twine Disc Timing. Left knotter keeps missing, twine will pull out of the discs just before the bale ties. How to setup and adjust twine disc holder tensionadjusting tail length on knots tying problems and. Replaced the twine disc pinion. (see adjusting twine disk and adjusting needles in service section.) check for sheared or lost pin. Made adjustment here and there. I believe that the discs are holding the twine tight. If not, rotate the pinion shaft 180 degrees, and you will be in time. Going through the baler getting it field ready using the manual and mike10’s notes. Increase twine tension at the twine box. Add hay wedges if baling springy. In this case, replace a broken twine finger return spring or inspect the hay dogs and replace broken or missing parts. Check the twine disc timing to be sure you are in the correct position. Check twine disk timing and adjust needles. How to setup and adjust the twine disc timing on a bale baron. Tap the retaining pin into the shaft slightly and then rotate the knotter frame back up and on the stand and finish driving the pin home.

Updated Twine Disc Retainer for John Deere Model 14T, 214T, 24T, 224T
from greenbalerparts.com

Check the twine disc timing to be sure you are in the correct position. Replaced the twine disc pinion. In this case, replace a broken twine finger return spring or inspect the hay dogs and replace broken or missing parts. Increase twine tension at the twine box. Check twine disk timing and adjust needles. I believe that the discs are holding the twine tight. Left knotter keeps missing, twine will pull out of the discs just before the bale ties. (see adjusting twine disk and adjusting needles in service section.) check for sheared or lost pin. How to setup and adjust the twine disc timing on a bale baron. How to setup and adjust twine disc holder tensionadjusting tail length on knots tying problems and.

Updated Twine Disc Retainer for John Deere Model 14T, 214T, 24T, 224T

Twine Disc Timing If not, rotate the pinion shaft 180 degrees, and you will be in time. Made adjustment here and there. Left knotter keeps missing, twine will pull out of the discs just before the bale ties. Check the twine disc timing to be sure you are in the correct position. In this case, replace a broken twine finger return spring or inspect the hay dogs and replace broken or missing parts. How to setup and adjust the twine disc timing on a bale baron. Going through the baler getting it field ready using the manual and mike10’s notes. Tap the retaining pin into the shaft slightly and then rotate the knotter frame back up and on the stand and finish driving the pin home. Add hay wedges if baling springy. Check twine disk timing and adjust needles. Replaced the twine disc pinion. (see adjusting twine disk and adjusting needles in service section.) check for sheared or lost pin. Increase twine tension at the twine box. If not, rotate the pinion shaft 180 degrees, and you will be in time. I believe that the discs are holding the twine tight. How to setup and adjust twine disc holder tensionadjusting tail length on knots tying problems and.

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