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Topic: Re: New Holland 273 baler Help
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| GarryinNC
01-27-2013 14:58:35
66.226.54.222
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There is a small extension spring on the knotter drive mechanism, if it breaks or is missing the plunger safety stop is supposed to shear the flywheel bolt. The needles will definitely get out of time if this spring is missing. Make sure the plunger safety stop is adjusted correctly also so it can do its thing if needed.
That said, there are several folks on this forum with vast knowledge on NH balers and knotters. I just try to learn as I go! Lots of good help here. |
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| NCcattleman
01-27-2013 15:34:56
166.205.68.46
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Re: New Holland 273 baler Help in reply to GarryinNC, 01-27-2013 14:58:35
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| The thing is I can't find anything broke or out of place it has me puzzled. |
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| Elton Fancher
01-28-2013 07:21:25
64.130.182.97
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Re: New Holland 273 baler Help in reply to NCcattleman, 01-27-2013 15:34:56
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