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<blockquote data-quote="Djm961" data-source="post: 1678795" data-attributes="member: 39216"><p>Check the outside hubs for scratches or nicks. It wont take much for it to catch the hay and make it start wrapping around itself. I dont know what the drum on the Kuhn looks like but if there is a cap on top of the drum makes sure its not making the hay get pinched or caught. On my Case IH mower i had to remove the cap because it would catch the hay and clog on first cuttings. Make sure there's nothing that would get hurt though if you run it without the cap. For mine all it did was allow seeds to enter the hub but there was opening on the bottom that allowed them to escape so i didn't have to worry about part getting damaged or a fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Djm961, post: 1678795, member: 39216"] Check the outside hubs for scratches or nicks. It wont take much for it to catch the hay and make it start wrapping around itself. I dont know what the drum on the Kuhn looks like but if there is a cap on top of the drum makes sure its not making the hay get pinched or caught. On my Case IH mower i had to remove the cap because it would catch the hay and clog on first cuttings. Make sure there's nothing that would get hurt though if you run it without the cap. For mine all it did was allow seeds to enter the hub but there was opening on the bottom that allowed them to escape so i didn't have to worry about part getting damaged or a fire. [/QUOTE]
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