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Baler belt tracking question
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<blockquote data-quote="Josher" data-source="post: 1636213" data-attributes="member: 37963"><p>There's a couple things u can try or check. One thing u can do to be sure of the correct length is take off all 3 of the 14" belts and lay them on the ground and make sure they are all same length. Another thing u can do is find the roller that adjusts and keep adjusting one side so it makes it tighter or looser on that one side to see if that corrects your problem. I had a baler that most of the belts wanted to track over the one direction but after I adjusted it then it fixed that problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josher, post: 1636213, member: 37963"] There’s a couple things u can try or check. One thing u can do to be sure of the correct length is take off all 3 of the 14” belts and lay them on the ground and make sure they are all same length. Another thing u can do is find the roller that adjusts and keep adjusting one side so it makes it tighter or looser on that one side to see if that corrects your problem. I had a baler that most of the belts wanted to track over the one direction but after I adjusted it then it fixed that problem. [/QUOTE]
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