Baler breakers

Pebd99

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Location
Aberdeenshire
Looks like the same roller as the 220 but be better if we knew the part number.

The part number on the 220 for that roller is 1724.19.01.03 if that’s any help.
 

Monty

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View attachment 833629this is the roller i need. Need the sprocket aswell

I've had issues with that roller on our rp200. Previous owner must have replaced it with one from a rp220 (more ridges) but not tightened up the nut enough. A few attempts at tightening it up didn't last very long and then after welding the sprocket on solid it lasted a season before grass wrapped round the back and it sheared off completely. If you want to save money swap it with one at top of the door. That's what we did (2 behind the one with the big sprocket on). The roller runs free and it works just the same as if it was still driven as there's no bale weight on them. Make sure you tighten the nut up very tight when replacing. If you do splurge on a new/replacement roller then you will have to replace the tapered bush inside so it fits snugly otherwise it will happen again. This roller takes a lot of strain as it's where the chain turns almost 180 degrees and it's just a standard roller not one of the heavier duty ones. If you only use net and not string then it's probably best to remove that plate next to it. Grass likes to get wedged behind there if you're not careful
 

Dave6170

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