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Snapping Flywheel Shear Bolts on a New Holland 276 Super Baler
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<blockquote data-quote="essexpete" data-source="post: 7054419" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>As others have suggested check the shear bolt holes. If the ground is rough then you can bounce the needles if the brake not adequate. It strikes me that it cannot be far out. If you do adjust make a small adjustment one at a time. </p><p>Do the slip clutch as said above. </p><p>You do need the moving and static knives sharp and fag paper width as they pass. With an empty chamber use a bar on the ram to see if the gap between the blades might be widening as material is pushed in. </p><p>Don't forget to make sure the baler cannot free run when you are fiddling about with the ram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="essexpete, post: 7054419, member: 553"] As others have suggested check the shear bolt holes. If the ground is rough then you can bounce the needles if the brake not adequate. It strikes me that it cannot be far out. If you do adjust make a small adjustment one at a time. Do the slip clutch as said above. You do need the moving and static knives sharp and fag paper width as they pass. With an empty chamber use a bar on the ram to see if the gap between the blades might be widening as material is pushed in. Don't forget to make sure the baler cannot free run when you are fiddling about with the ram. [/QUOTE]
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