[AT] JD 214 WS timing problems

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Wed Nov 18 04:40:50 PST 2009


Lew: I think I may have have told you wrong on that timing.  The needles 
enter the chamber while the plunger is approaching top dead center and 
they tie the bale when the plunger is at top dead center, this way you 
get the maximum density or tightness of your wires.  There are 2 slots 
in the plunger where the needles go through behind the hay charge, carry 
the wire up to the whiskers and then retract.  They start to retract as 
the plunger retracts.

My apologies if I have caused you some extra work..  I swent and looked 
at this 24WS I borrowed..

Cecil in OKla

Roy Morgan wrote:
> On Nov 17, 2009, at 7:35 AM, Lew Best wrote:
> 
>> Hi Roy
>>
>> Not AFAIK; if so, hopefully someone can tell me so if it's  
>> possible.  It
>> LOOKS so straightforward but something obviously isn't right!
> 
> It's that cute trick number 37 that someone will tell you to try.   
> THAT will do it.
> 
> I  hope it comes right soon for you.
> 
> Roy
> 
> 
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