Something just popped into my head and I have a question for you. I have had my 336 small baler for about 10 years. Only bale 300 - 500 bales a year. I have never broken the shear pin on the flywheel.
My question is if I ever do break it, (bound to happen), do I just line it back up and put another in, or does the baler have to be timed all over again? I would think that the flywheel is by itself, so if it breaks I would just need to install a new one, and get back at it. Is this correct? I can dig out the manual, but just figured you would know off the top of your head. Thanks a lot - Bob
My question is if I ever do break it, (bound to happen), do I just line it back up and put another in, or does the baler have to be timed all over again? I would think that the flywheel is by itself, so if it breaks I would just need to install a new one, and get back at it. Is this correct? I can dig out the manual, but just figured you would know off the top of your head. Thanks a lot - Bob