[AT] IHC Baler "46"
Brad Gunnells
brad-gunnells at uiowa.edu
Fri May 13 11:03:31 PDT 2005
I've got one of those also. Yep, they can drive a person to drink
trying to make them work.
I looked back in my mailbox and I've got messages from 10 years ago
that I've saved regarding that baler. If you want I could look through
some and if there is any good info forward it on.
But the biggest thing is the knife adjustment and sharpness. From my
experience that played a big part in tying. Not having the twine too
short that the bill hook misses it. Or that it doesn't cut through
causing it to tighten on the bill hook and not pull off.
I've been noticing some of my pasture hay is getting about long enough
to start watching the weather. My alfalfa stand that I planted last
year is starting to come on now but will be a while. We're finally
getting some rain in this area to help.
Sad that we haven't gotten much rain and 100 miles from here they are
worried about flooding. Mother nature plays a wicked game.
Brad
On May 13, 2005, at 12:41 PM, DAVIESW739 at aol.com wrote:
> I have been working on my baler now for almost a year trying to get
> it to
> work correctly. It would tie and cut on one side but not the other
> it was
> breaking the cord and all kinds of problems. I finally took the
> needle out and
> welded up the worn spot and then ground it out with my saw sharpener
> it looked
> pretty good but didn't help any.
> Well back to the drawing board, I looked at the whole thing starting
> with
> needle placement found that they were both dragging on the right side
> and the
> left needle needed to be lowered some.
> this helped but it still would not tie and kept coming loose on the
> left
> side. the book said to tighten the string tention I was wondering
> about why
> because it seemed to be way to tight by now. I loosened the whole
> thing up and
> started over with just enough tention to hold the string with a light
> pull
> about 5 lb. worth.
> The I started it up and tried again the first one worked great both
> sided
> tied perfect knots and the string was still there waiting for the
> next one.
> After 5 perfect little 1 ft. bails I decided I have finally done it
> Now I just
> have to wait for the grass to get ready to cut and bale.
>
> Both tractors the little Kubota and the Big Case LA are in good shape
> and
> ready to go I'm ready but the grass isn't. Well! only one more month
> to go
> can't hardly wait to get out and get started working the grass hay.
>
> Walt Davies
> Cooper Hollow Farm
> Monmouth, OR 97361
> 503 623-0460
>
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