STOP DOING THIS when you break a shear bolt on your baler!
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- Опубликовано: 22 мар 2024
- This is probably the most common mistake when a shear bolt breaks that leads to a destroyed baler-not understanding why the shear bolt broke in the first place.
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This is a good one. Last year I had snapped a bolt, replaced it, thought it was packed feed like the last couple times, cleared the feed out and WHAM broke another bolt. Second bolt in and I found the stop for the needles was out. I then discovered the knotter shear bolt had gone. So I got it replaced and turned it over by hand, yet it was still striking the needle stop. I brought it back to the garage and eventually found that one knotter had dropped. The bolt had somehow gone bye bye that held it in place. Luckily it was on a friday and the nearest NH dealer had the correct parts for it and was able to pick them up Saturday morn. A new shear pin for the gear, and new pins with clips for the knotters instead of bolts, and retimed it all. Ran the rest of the season without a hickup. Just need to replace a couple chute wedges for tighter bales and this NH273 that is older than my wife can continue making good bales.
Thank U for your time to make the shear bolt post today, hopefully the ppl baling that need to see this will & listen to what U mention sinks in. Happy baling my friend!
Thank you
Excellent advice!
Clear the jam up after replacing the shear bolt. That's what we always do
Thanks for the tips , human nature is to get going again!
Excellent advice! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the good info!
I always get the flywheel shear bolt to break because of the jam built up, but everytime i see the alfalfa i dont think its too much inside the baler.
Maybe because its a little wet ?
My new to me 08 575 gave me hell this weekend. Finally got it to make knots after several missed bales. Then we snapped a shear bolt - I think it was too much material that caused it combined with weak shear bolts.
Might want to double check the cause of the shear. It would take an insane amount of material to overload a 575.