new holland

[size=18:0a214e458e]Dear lads last year I changed the twine knives on my new Holland 68 hay liner baler. This summer when I started baling with it the knotters never stop. So I bought a new baler and put the 68 in the far back of the shed. Now I have time and I would like to fix it. So today I pulled out to look at it. It looks like the knotter clutch is always engaged because it does not hit the stop. How do I fix this?
Please help thanks for now matt[/size:0a214e458e]
 
(quoted from post at 18:21:31 11/12/10) It looks like the knotter clutch is always engaged because it does not hit the stop. How do I fix this?


The trip dog on the knotter drive must release when the needle frame gets to home position. There's a lever that disengages it that's not making correct contact.
 

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