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Int 435 baler problems

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Jim in NC

05-22-2004 20:21:52




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I got my baler out for the first time this season today. After going about 15-20 feet, I sheared a bolt. It was caused by the 2 knives hitting each other. The plunger wants to slide towards the side of the chute where the stationary knife is bolted. The chute can be pushed over and will slide by the knife, but it moves back after it clears the knife on the return stroke. Does the wooden shim on top rear of the plunger take up this play and allow the plunger to take the proper path? If not, what adjustments do I need to make to correct this problem? Thanks in advance for thr help. By the way, the baler was working fine when I put it up last fall.

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larry

05-26-2004 17:49:41




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 Re: Int 435 baler problems in reply to Jim in NC, 05-22-2004 20:21:52  
jim i see that you have a 435 int. baler. i also have a 435 bale and was woundering if you could give me any advise about my promble. the basket on my baler is locking up, i have checked all the bands and forks and they are not locking it up.if you can give me some advice i would really app. it thanks larry



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TL

05-23-2004 17:09:20




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 Re: Int 435 baler problems in reply to Jim in NC, 05-22-2004 20:21:52  
I had a 430 and it had rollers on the plunger to keep it from hitting the knife.I took the plunger out and had no problem getting to them.The later models rollers were swedged to an eccentric to help them align better.



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Jim in NC

05-23-2004 18:01:31




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 Re: Re: Int 435 baler problems in reply to TL, 05-23-2004 17:09:20  
Thanks for the reply TL. I am going to look at it again tomorrow.



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