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JD 435 Baler hard to start a bale
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<blockquote data-quote="cowsrus" data-source="post: 425843" data-attributes="member: 6485"><p>I went over to the local John Deere dealer today and he said the starter roller was getting worn slick was probably the problem. He said to build it up with welding rod. He said they had to do that with one that someone had brought in. The same thing as a couple of you guys suggested. I kind of figured it was between the belts and the starter roller. I,m going to start with trying to build up the roller so it get more grip.Belts are about $1200. dollars. At least now I have some ideas. I,m also going to try the lower rpm idea to. Thanks everyone. I wonder if there is anything you could spray on the roller to give it more grip. Something that stay on awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowsrus, post: 425843, member: 6485"] I went over to the local John Deere dealer today and he said the starter roller was getting worn slick was probably the problem. He said to build it up with welding rod. He said they had to do that with one that someone had brought in. The same thing as a couple of you guys suggested. I kind of figured it was between the belts and the starter roller. I,m going to start with trying to build up the roller so it get more grip.Belts are about $1200. dollars. At least now I have some ideas. I,m also going to try the lower rpm idea to. Thanks everyone. I wonder if there is anything you could spray on the roller to give it more grip. Something that stay on awhile. [/QUOTE]
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