New Holland Operators Manual 315 Baler

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You are logged in as a guest. ( ) Anybody have or know of a good square baler troubleshooting guide Jump to page: Now viewing page 1 50 messages per page:: - Message format Posted 9/6/2008 20:16 (#453476) Subject: Anybody have or know of a good square baler troubleshooting guide Sumner GA, Located in southwest GA, That they would be willing to share.

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This sucker is driving me crazy. No real set pattern. Tie fine, miss a tie cut the tied string, in no particular order. Thought everything was right when I spun it by hand.

If anybody could post a good guide or a link to a good guide I would be much obliged. This is a New holland 270 Baler if it matters. Posted 9/6/2008 20:52 (#453505 - in reply to #453476) Subject: Re: Anybody have or know of a good square baler troubleshooting guide Joshua this site is almost better than a guide book, a real wealth of knoledge. Could you give more of description, break knote, before after knot, wraped around bale hook, Did you put new part on or just start messing up. THOMAS Posted 9/6/2008 20:58 (#453510 - in reply to #453476) Subject: RE: Anybody have or know of a good square baler troubleshooting guide SCPA It has been a long time since I fought with NH knotters, but with the inconsistancy, I would look first at twine.

Pinches and swells in the twine thickness can just drive knotters 'wacko'. I finally went to using plastic twine simply to preserve my sanity. My fight was with a New Holland 315, comments may or may not apply.

Posted 9/6/2008 21:17 (#453524 - in reply to #453510) Subject: Re: Anybody have or know of a good square baler troubleshooting guide North Dakota If I remember correct the owners manual has a good description of knot problems and how to fix them. Posted 9/6/2008 21:31 (#453535 - in reply to #453510) Subject: RE: Anybody have or know of a good square baler troubleshooting guide northwest tennessee I have a knotter on a JD 336 that will skip some and have been thinking about going to the plastic.

I think it would help me too. Posted 9/6/2008 21:33 (#453538 - in reply to #453476) Subject: Re: Anybody have or know of a good square baler troubleshooting guide Texas It has been my experience that you will not get it to tie by just turnng by hand unless there is some tension on the twine.

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I a rubber tarp strap. Hook one end ot chamber and one end around the strings and then turn it by hand or run the tractor at idle and watch to see where it is messing up. Posted 9/6/2008 21:36 (#453542 - in reply to #453476) Subject: RE: Anybody have or know of a good square baler troubleshooting guide I've got a NH 269 I bought used. The first year I fought tyeing problems all the time. It was either missing the knot or knicking the twine behind the knot and the twine would pop when you picked up the bale. I replaced the bill hooks, twine discs, and knife arms and had a good NH baler guy come out and make sure things were where they should be.

New Holland Operators Manual 315 Baler Knife

Every since then I hardly have any issues with knots or breakage. I will second Russ' observations though about natural twine. I hated the stuff that first year thick, thin, inconsistent and it was even NH twine. I switched over to plastic Orangeline 7200 with 170# knot strength when I put the new parts on.

Sure it might be a bit more abrasive on wear parts than natural but I don't have the problems of twine popping anymore like I did with natural twine. Not sure if you have a book for your machine but here are a couple pics of the pages from my 269 book that describe knotter problems. Edited by Von WC Ohio 9/6/2008 21:39. (P9060005 (Large).JPG) Attachments - (49KB - 1054 downloads) (52KB - 906 downloads) Posted 9/6/2008 22:11 (#453569 - in reply to #453542) Subject: RE: Anybody have or know of a good square baler troubleshooting guide Sumner GA, Located in southwest GA, Thanks for the pages. Should get a chance to work on it tomorrow now.

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Listening to the thunder outside from a 0% chance of rain. Ah well, life goes on. Those knotters look like new, and I got too much invested in that baler in dollars I need to recoupe first. If I can make it through next year I will probably get another baler.