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848 N/H roller problem
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<blockquote data-quote="cowsense" data-source="post: 543303" data-attributes="member: 1626"><p>Matman; Check the rubbers in the idlers in the tailgate.....could be wore & cutting your bars. Is the chain running in time on both sides?? I've had them jump a link or two. We run tens of thousands bales through an 855 and the only time we broke bars were where they had dents (stones). Check your baler manual...35 psi isn't much air; we always ran at 50-55 lbs. If your chain is running slack that will let it jump & run hard....puts a lot of torque on the bars when that happens. As well more pressure makes for a tighter bale. That series of balers were tough dependable machines and would handle crappy conditions that would just plug a belt baler!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowsense, post: 543303, member: 1626"] Matman; Check the rubbers in the idlers in the tailgate.....could be wore & cutting your bars. Is the chain running in time on both sides?? I've had them jump a link or two. We run tens of thousands bales through an 855 and the only time we broke bars were where they had dents (stones). Check your baler manual...35 psi isn't much air; we always ran at 50-55 lbs. If your chain is running slack that will let it jump & run hard....puts a lot of torque on the bars when that happens. As well more pressure makes for a tighter bale. That series of balers were tough dependable machines and would handle crappy conditions that would just plug a belt baler! [/QUOTE]
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