Posted by spider818 on April 11, 2019 at 20:07:09 from (174.207.1.116):
This message is a reply to an archived post by chief 83 on June 12, 2017 at 22:48:59. The original subject was "Re: NH 315 Baler Pickup Tines Not Turning".
I apologize if this is not allowed but I'm having the exact same issue as the original poster. Was in the process of baling and something went wrong and the flywheel shear bolt snapped. Replaced the flywheel shear bolt, got everything cleared out of the chamber and pickup, and can turn the flywheel by hand but the slip clutch that drives the pickup won't engage. It isn't that the slip clutch is slipping...whatever mechanism that is supposed to turn the drive side of the pickup drive slip clutch won't engage (note: can easily grab the chain that drives the pickup and turn it easily by hand). I found this post and noticed mention of a pickup slip clutch shear bolt but can't find anything like that in the parts diagrams.
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