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Posted by Allan in NE on July 02, 2005 at 09:34:26 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Gettin' Dumber By The Minute posted by Allan in NE on July 02, 2005 at 05:17:59:
Okay, Ran into town and bought a pocket full of bolts. Haul out there and put one in, start 'er up and it promptly snaps the new grade 5 bolt. So, I gets to studying the silly thing and it was just like the Cowman said. I had to "re-cock" the safty mechanism to get the stop block back out of the way. I then put in another new bolt and she now works like a charm. So, bottom line was that there never was anything wrong with the baler at all, it was just my ol' pee brain being out of kilter as per usual. Still, I'm gonna re-adjust that pointer on the gauge, if possible, so that it reads at the "Stop Now" line when it is time to tie off. The way it is now, when it reaches the "Stop Now" line, ya go looking fer bolts. Lesson learned. :>) Allan
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