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Twisting Vermeer Super I belts
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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1645340" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>The "I" baler I have when new came with twisted belts. The problem we soon had was the twist would not stay in front. It would go to different places on the baler and sometimes the same belt would twist 2 or three times. We had the dealer to take the twist out. The twisted belts that came in the baler were 2" longer as I assume to cover the twist. The dealer cut 2" off each belt and put all back in flat. Others may have had good luck with the twisted belts, but the baler worked better without it. You think your baler is hard to see a bale forming as the newer baler have lots more metal on them and you sure can't see. One option available on the newer balers is a bale shape indicator that shows which side of the bale needs more hay....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1645340, member: 21075"] The "I" baler I have when new came with twisted belts. The problem we soon had was the twist would not stay in front. It would go to different places on the baler and sometimes the same belt would twist 2 or three times. We had the dealer to take the twist out. The twisted belts that came in the baler were 2" longer as I assume to cover the twist. The dealer cut 2" off each belt and put all back in flat. Others may have had good luck with the twisted belts, but the baler worked better without it. You think your baler is hard to see a bale forming as the newer baler have lots more metal on them and you sure can't see. One option available on the newer balers is a bale shape indicator that shows which side of the bale needs more hay.... [/QUOTE]
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