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New Holland 847 Round Baler
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<blockquote data-quote="Devin" data-source="post: 233266" data-attributes="member: 366"><p>My 850 New Holland will do that some time if the hay is too green or the windrow is too thick. Mine has a belt on the left side that runs the apron chain I had to tighten it the other day because it was slipping and letting hay get balled up in the front. Don't know waht else to suggest. Hope you get it figured out because I know how much fun unplugging the pick up is on a 95 degree day. Good luck!</p><p>Devin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devin, post: 233266, member: 366"] My 850 New Holland will do that some time if the hay is too green or the windrow is too thick. Mine has a belt on the left side that runs the apron chain I had to tighten it the other day because it was slipping and letting hay get balled up in the front. Don't know waht else to suggest. Hope you get it figured out because I know how much fun unplugging the pick up is on a 95 degree day. Good luck! Devin [/QUOTE]
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