Posted by showcrop on July 11, 2019 at 16:48:42 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Baler questions posted by Grandpa love on July 11, 2019 at 15:37:46:
A MF 12 was the first baler that I wrenched on as a kid. It was nearly new but it had a major problem. The farmer that I worked for worked on it for awhile then told me that he and his kids were going to go milk and see if I could fix it. There was a timing diagram silk screened on the cover and within an hour I had it tying again. The old MFs are much better than old JDs and NHs because of the knotter design. Far and away the most common problems with both JDs and NHs are the tucker fingers and the twine wipers. MFs have neither. The clutch shouldn't be a big deal. At worst it would need a disc or two. I am pretty sure that the type that is on that baler you tighten the nuts to loosen it. Which you should do before every season to test it. Then you back off the nuts and the springs put the correct pressure on the discs.
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