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851 new holland baler
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<blockquote data-quote="mtncows" data-source="post: 759890" data-attributes="member: 4692"><p>Its probably time to shorten the chain if you have tightened everything else.This is not a complicated procedure but you would do well to get an owners manuel and follow the directions. Whatever you do, do not cut the chain without first secureing the ends to each other by placing a sepatate chain around two bars on either side of the master link !!!!!!Not doing so will lead to a dangerous un rolling of the entire apron chain.Be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtncows, post: 759890, member: 4692"] Its probably time to shorten the chain if you have tightened everything else.This is not a complicated procedure but you would do well to get an owners manuel and follow the directions. Whatever you do, do not cut the chain without first secureing the ends to each other by placing a sepatate chain around two bars on either side of the master link !!!!!!Not doing so will lead to a dangerous un rolling of the entire apron chain.Be careful. [/QUOTE]
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