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<blockquote data-quote="bigbull338" data-source="post: 538413" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>they are good balers.as well as easy to work on.id check the bearing to make sure their in good shape.an check the apron chain to make sure its in good shape.by that i mean not wore out.make sure the bars are good an straight an not bent.check your hydro lines.make sure their not leaking.now the most important thing to check is the baler floor.make sure it isnt rusted out.an that the floor chains run without hanging up.run the baler to see if the chain is tight.now you might have to replace the apron chain in time.years ago the new chains cost $900.an you will have to replace any bent or bowed bars.an you can take links out to tighten a loose chain.just dont take out to meny.because if the chain is to tight it will break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbull338, post: 538413, member: 1697"] they are good balers.as well as easy to work on.id check the bearing to make sure their in good shape.an check the apron chain to make sure its in good shape.by that i mean not wore out.make sure the bars are good an straight an not bent.check your hydro lines.make sure their not leaking.now the most important thing to check is the baler floor.make sure it isnt rusted out.an that the floor chains run without hanging up.run the baler to see if the chain is tight.now you might have to replace the apron chain in time.years ago the new chains cost $900.an you will have to replace any bent or bowed bars.an you can take links out to tighten a loose chain.just dont take out to meny.because if the chain is to tight it will break. [/QUOTE]
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