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John Deere 457 Roundbaler help
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<blockquote data-quote="beefmasters" data-source="post: 1271769" data-attributes="member: 6758"><p>Hate to have to ask but i need help-advise with this baler.I recently purchased this baler from a relative who deals in used equipment.He purchased the baler directly from the farmer who had the baler since new.Baler has had some bales thru it but looks new.It has mega-wide pickup,bale kicker,best monitor and variable core ability.</p><p></p><p>First field i did was eastern gamagrass and all went fine and i am a happy camper.Next field was a sudan cross field.The bale did not want to start--trying to plug at feed head and windrows were not big.Made a nice bale once you got it started but after six bales it was wrapping hay around the top idler roller.(largest roller on top right above the bale forming chamber).Mainly under the 2nd,3rd and 4th belt from the right side of the baler.Bad enough i had to shut it down.</p><p></p><p>The compression rods are installed at their highest limit over the feed intake.I was thinking of removing part or all of the compression rods to see if that will help with the hay intake but i have no idea what is causing the hay to wrap around the top idler roller.</p><p></p><p>I know this is not a new baler but i have never run one even this modern.Newest i have ever run was a jd 435.I ended up baling the field with my old john deere 510 baler and it never missed a lick.kind of embarrassing.I do have all compression rods off of the 510.And if you have ever run a 510 you know they are a finnicky baler.If the 510 could bale it the 457 should have eaten it up.</p><p></p><p>I have looked at everything i know to look at on the baler.I can find no loose or bad bearings(hot),chain all looks good,belts seem to track ok etc.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the long post-but this makes me want to pull my hair out.I will be in and out a lot today if anybody asks any questions.First to church then to cut some more hay but will be back later this evening.If anybody has any suggestions i would certainly appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beefmasters, post: 1271769, member: 6758"] Hate to have to ask but i need help-advise with this baler.I recently purchased this baler from a relative who deals in used equipment.He purchased the baler directly from the farmer who had the baler since new.Baler has had some bales thru it but looks new.It has mega-wide pickup,bale kicker,best monitor and variable core ability. First field i did was eastern gamagrass and all went fine and i am a happy camper.Next field was a sudan cross field.The bale did not want to start--trying to plug at feed head and windrows were not big.Made a nice bale once you got it started but after six bales it was wrapping hay around the top idler roller.(largest roller on top right above the bale forming chamber).Mainly under the 2nd,3rd and 4th belt from the right side of the baler.Bad enough i had to shut it down. The compression rods are installed at their highest limit over the feed intake.I was thinking of removing part or all of the compression rods to see if that will help with the hay intake but i have no idea what is causing the hay to wrap around the top idler roller. I know this is not a new baler but i have never run one even this modern.Newest i have ever run was a jd 435.I ended up baling the field with my old john deere 510 baler and it never missed a lick.kind of embarrassing.I do have all compression rods off of the 510.And if you have ever run a 510 you know they are a finnicky baler.If the 510 could bale it the 457 should have eaten it up. I have looked at everything i know to look at on the baler.I can find no loose or bad bearings(hot),chain all looks good,belts seem to track ok etc. Sorry for the long post-but this makes me want to pull my hair out.I will be in and out a lot today if anybody asks any questions.First to church then to cut some more hay but will be back later this evening.If anybody has any suggestions i would certainly appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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