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How do you time a John Deere 14T square baler?

How do you time a John Deere 14T square baler?

How do you time a John deere 14T baler

  1. The feeder teeth that pull the hay into the chamber has an adjustable pin, start by setting the pivot pin in th e bottom hole of the feeder teeth.
  2. Rotate the flywheel in a counter clockwise direction until the face of the plunger head is centered in the front feeder slot.

What rpm do you run a square baler?

Make sure your baler is running the full 540 rpms (revolutions per minute). Since your baler runs at 82 strokes per minute, you’ll now be baling around four “square” bales per minute.

How do round hay balers work?

Grass is rolled up inside the baler using rubberized belts, fixed rollers, or a combination of the two. When the bale reaches a predetermined size, either netting or twine is wrapped around it to hold its shape. The back of the baler swings open, and the bale is discharged.

Where can I buy John Deere square baler parts?

Green Baler Parts sells hard-to-find John Deere Square Baler Parts for 14, 214, 24, 224, 326, 336, 346, 327, 337, 347 and 8 series models. You’ve got options if you want to talk to a dealer who knows John Deere Square Balers inside and out.

How to turn a flywheel on a John Deere square baler?

Insert the feeder pivot pin into the bottom hole of the feeder fingers. Turn the flywheel by hand in a counterclockwise direction until the face of the plunger head is centered in the front feeder slot. The plunger head should just be starting a downward stroke when it reaches this point.

How to take needles out of John Deere square baler?

Rotate the clutch ring counterclockwise until it contacts the trip dog roller then reinstall the cluster gear. Turn the flywheel clockwise to back the plunger head out of the slot then manually pull the needles out of the bale case.

Why is timing important on a John Deere Baler?

If these mechanisms are not properly synchronized, it can lead to improperly formed bales, broken twine or even damage to the baler itself. Therefore, properly timing the baler is a key part of the setup process. Fortunately, the timing process for the John Deere 336 baler is clearly set out in the operator’s manual.

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Ruth Doyle