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<blockquote data-quote="Right-arm fast" data-source="post: 7670304" data-attributes="member: 2032"><p>It will be the sensing bands and or the bar. Make sure where they attach to the rotating bar under the header the lugs they are bolted to aren't bent or the bar is bowed/twisted, or both. It happens when reversing with the header down in working position as the bands dig in to the soil and snap the chains. Had it happen a few times in fields with soft loamy soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Right-arm fast, post: 7670304, member: 2032"] It will be the sensing bands and or the bar. Make sure where they attach to the rotating bar under the header the lugs they are bolted to aren't bent or the bar is bowed/twisted, or both. It happens when reversing with the header down in working position as the bands dig in to the soil and snap the chains. Had it happen a few times in fields with soft loamy soil. [/QUOTE]
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