concretegrazer
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Do you nip the corners of your belt off a bit?
I did. Haven't done one myself for 20 years.
Do you nip the corners of your belt off a bit?
It stinks to have belt troubles when hay is on the ground, but it’s not too bad of a job to lace a belt. Just try and shorten it as little as little as possible if doing one splice. If you got to cut out a larger damaged piece then your going to need two splices. If you didn’t have a splicing tool I’d get one.
Looks good! Way to do it if you have the cover!
So.....who here knows Hesston balers? I've got a 5540 that would make about 1/3 of a roll and then clogs. It could be operator error.....my hay was terribly thick, and just a little too green yet. After clogging it three times, I got out my old baler and just used it.
Are the belts still spinning when it plugs?
Was the bale turning good in the chamber or did it plug before?
Was turning good. Started a bale easy enough.
I reckon we'll tear it down, check the bearings and belt lengths.
Was turning good. Started a bale easy enough.
I reckon we'll tear it down, check the bearings and belt lengths.
Was turning good. Started a bale easy enough.
I reckon we'll tear it down, check the bearings and belt lengths.
Catch one on fire from a hot bearing and then you know which one it was! Had a neighbor do that!