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Posted by Allan In NE on March 28, 2007 at 01:57:25 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Grunt! posted by Steven@AZ on March 27, 2007 at 19:57:55:
Wonder if maybe your neighbor's machine is one of those earlier models with the floor chains? Seems to me that I had to do that long ago on the first 851s that came out. These later outfits spin the bale with a big roller located in behind the pickup and incorporate a mechanism that shuts off the big chain/roller when the tailgate opens. So, the PTO just stays on all the time. As soon as that door latches closed, the mechanics of the baler will automatically start running again on it's own. The only bad press I've ever heard against the 855 is that if a guy lets that bale get upwards of 1700 lbs and then "cowboys" the machine across rough terrain, the axle can bend downward in the middle and it will then cause the tires to start wearing on the inside edges. Allan
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