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<blockquote data-quote="Redman" data-source="post: 1070905" data-attributes="member: 1948"><p>Sorry for the long break. I did manage to get the individual rollers out. It had caps on each side, kind of like bottle caps but bigger, I had no idea until I had spoken to someone about it, and it had to be in the forward position to locate and remove them. They were difficult to remove because of 20 years of dust and rust. I changed all the sprockets and I baled about 20 bales today, and it works fine. Still in the high 70's in temperature you gotta love Florida.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redman, post: 1070905, member: 1948"] Sorry for the long break. I did manage to get the individual rollers out. It had caps on each side, kind of like bottle caps but bigger, I had no idea until I had spoken to someone about it, and it had to be in the forward position to locate and remove them. They were difficult to remove because of 20 years of dust and rust. I changed all the sprockets and I baled about 20 bales today, and it works fine. Still in the high 70's in temperature you gotta love Florida. [/QUOTE]
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