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Exactly.Damn losers
How’s grampsExactly.
Tired. Sore too. I slipped while climbing around on that baler and scuffed my leg, and tweaked that old groin injury.How’s gramps
That’s my plans tooTired. Sore too. I slipped while climbing around on that baler and scuffed my leg, and tweaked that old groin injury.
I'm gonna take it easy today. Might just fugh off all day.
We found another bad bearing in the baler while replacing the chains. Not horrible, but will need to be replaced soon. I told Doyle that I thought it would be ok to make a couple hundred bales with....then we would replace it after hay season. Its behind two chain sprockets and a bearing plate that houses two main drive bearings. Probably the worse one on the machine to service.That’s my plans too
usually how it goesWe found another bad bearing in the baler while replacing the chains. Not horrible, but will need to be replaced soon. I told Doyle that I thought it would be ok to make a couple hundred bales with....then we would replace it after hay season. Its behind two chain sprockets and a bearing plate that houses two main drive bearings. Probably the worse one on the machine to service.
Sounds familiar. It probably also has the most stress on it.We found another bad bearing in the baler while replacing the chains. Not horrible, but will need to be replaced soon. I told Doyle that I thought it would be ok to make a couple hundred bales with....then we would replace it after hay season. Its behind two chain sprockets and a bearing plate that houses two main drive bearings. Probably the worse one on the machine to service.
Nothing like a good blow to the sack to start off the day.Tired. Sore too. I slipped while climbing around on that baler and scuffed my leg, and tweaked that old groin injury.
I'm gonna take it easy today. Might just fugh off all day.
and have parts on hand to fixSounds familiar. It probably also has the most stress on it.
If you plan to limp it through the year is there any chance you could use a needle and inject some grease through the seal into the bearing? I've done this and it works great. As long as you can get tonthe bearing.
I can't see the bearing at all.Sounds familiar. It probably also has the most stress on it.
If you plan to limp it through the year is there any chance you could use a needle and inject some grease through the seal into the bearing? I've done this and it works great. As long as you can get tonthe bearing.
I can't see the bearing at all.
Nailed it.I think he's saying to just nurse it along with a shot of grease for now....And I'm winning.