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vermeer rebel 5400 problem
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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 1514975" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>The 2 vs. 3 rollers on the tension arm would make sense, but I'm not sure if that's a direct correlation. The bale chamber on my old L is flat so to speak, whereas my M is a tall triangle. In the M, the hay follows a vertical belt taking the hay upward until it comes in contact with another vertical belt which turns the hay and heads it downward. On the old baler, if memory serves me correct, the hay followed the bottom drum roller until it came in contact with a horizontal belt surface traveling forward - which flipped the hay and started the rolling process. </p><p></p><p>The new balers you're referring to are the "R" series. No bottom drum roller, no cams in the pickup and a stuffer design. Basically, they're a JD baler with a yellow paint job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 1514975, member: 2383"] The 2 vs. 3 rollers on the tension arm would make sense, but I'm not sure if that's a direct correlation. The bale chamber on my old L is flat so to speak, whereas my M is a tall triangle. In the M, the hay follows a vertical belt taking the hay upward until it comes in contact with another vertical belt which turns the hay and heads it downward. On the old baler, if memory serves me correct, the hay followed the bottom drum roller until it came in contact with a horizontal belt surface traveling forward - which flipped the hay and started the rolling process. The new balers you're referring to are the "R" series. No bottom drum roller, no cams in the pickup and a stuffer design. Basically, they're a JD baler with a yellow paint job. [/QUOTE]
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