Posted by Nalley on December 17, 2020 at 15:54:16 from (174.202.33.165):
Ive got a 76 4430 I recently bought. I hooked my baler up to it to make sure everything worked. Ive already hooked up my batwing and used it a bit. Hooked up my rake as well. Everything works. Ive got a Deere 458 baler and as you all know on the Deere 4x5s the gate shuts and then the tension arm lowers down to tighten the belts unlike a 4x6. So basically it raises the gate and its strong but when I close it towards the end when its about to close shut it slows down and the tension arm takes 7-8 sometimes 9 seconds to lower down. I reversed the hoses and it does the same thing. Tried remote #2 and it didnt help. Reversed the hoses on that one too. Didnt help. I checked the screw where you change it from single acting cylinder and double acting. It was all the way in when I checked it. Not really sure what to do. Ive been told its the stroke control valve. Im having a hard time believing that but maybe it is. I messaged the previous owner and he said it did the same thing on his 558 so I know its not the baler. Id just like to hear some others talk on this. Thanks
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