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case ih 445 baler problem needels help!

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havvey

07-01-2007 14:30:10




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Needles dont fully return to home. And want to cycle again case ih 445 similar to ih 430 square baler. any ideas




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Nat 2

07-01-2007 23:01:00




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 Re: case ih 445 baler problem needels help! in reply to havvey, 07-01-2007 14:30:10  
Frankly, I would recommend taking that baler out in the middle of a field and blowing it to kingdom come, but that's a waste of a perfectly good stick of dynamite. There has never been a 420/430/440/425/435/445 baler in the history of man that has been worth its weight in scrap, IMHO. They should all be rounded up and shipped off to the Chinese, because the crap products they make from 'em would be even crappier.

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havvey

07-02-2007 06:31:46




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 Re: case ih 445 baler problem needels help! in reply to Nat 2, 07-01-2007 23:01:00  
I have baled for years with 46 430's and hardly laid a wrench to them!! Thats without a kicker. The early 45 was a bad one. I feel that way about new holland's.



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FromJB2

07-01-2007 17:36:12




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 Re: case ih 445 baler problem needels help! in reply to havvey, 07-01-2007 14:30:10  
Hi Havvey, Is the needle friction brake dragging enough? Sometimes if there is not enough drag on the friction disk the needles will over shoot the home position. There are 2 or 3 springs involved with the bale length control mechanism. Had the opposite problem on a 435 where bale length control would trip but would not trip the knotters. Solution was replacing spring on knotter trip dog.

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JimB

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