John Deere 678 baler issues, net wrap won’t wrap the bale

Sharpy

Member
Livestock Farmer
When the net starts to run out it won’t rap the bale and then wraps around the rollers
Lack of net tension is probably your cause, assuming its the same set-up as a 575 cures include rerouting the net over the baffle in the net compartment, or drilling additional holes in the tensioning arms and shifting to these holes halfway through the roll of net.
 

essexpete

Member
Location
Essex
Does this model a belt baler with a rear net mech with twin rollers? If it is similar to my older model then check how clean/smooth the tray or chute is that the net drops down tho catch the belts.
Funnily enough I run my old baler without the tension springs on the net roll.
 

H200GT

Member
Location
NORTH WALES
Do a search, there has been a coupe threads on this issue on here.

As above, clean & talcum powder.

Use only good net, tamma or jd own brand were good

What I found helped most was to run baler at 580-600rpm

Dont think there is an exact answer to your issues, they were known to be troublesome. Some days my brothers would bale all day no issues, other days you wish it caught fire. Did make a very good bale though!!
 

Boohoo

Member
Location
Newtownabbey
As said, it's a bad system. Some days it'll be fine, others you'll be out every bale. What fixes it one day won't work on another day. Thankfully I said goodbye to 575, 578 and 678 net problems when a Fusion arrived.
 

kill

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
South West
Do a search, there has been a coupe threads on this issue on here.

As above, clean & talcum powder.

Use only good net, tamma or jd own brand were good

What I found helped most was to run baler at 580-600rpm

Dont think there is an exact answer to your issues, they were known to be troublesome. Some days my brothers would bale all day no issues, other days you wish it caught fire. Did make a very good bale though!!
And NEVER use a knife near netwrap rollers
 

PuG

Member
On our 575, the net round the roller was down to the main feed roller rubber being damage which we replaced year before last. The second main problem is the roller brake needs to actually work.

Lack of net tension is probably your cause, assuming its the same set-up as a 575 cures include rerouting the net over the baffle in the net compartment, or drilling additional holes in the tensioning arms and shifting to these holes halfway through the roll of net.

I've done this as well but also added two extra springs. Didn't work perfect so now I have a nice chunk of wood I put in between the roll and arm.
 

kinloch359

New Member
If it’s same as the 578 netter check the bearings on the roller with the spiral ends the net feeds round befor it goes to the pair feed rollers ... had problem with net not starting as this roller was tight to turn by hand ...
 

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