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    Sub soiler? Chisel? Buster?

    You might be better off to get someone with a small excavator to dig your ditch and not beat the snot out of your tractor with a sub soiler. I know how hard they can pull and the rippers on alot of bull dozers don't go much deeper than 24 inches. I think the rippers on our deere 850j only goes...
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    Hey rrlund

    I was really lost this last couple seasons. I had over 10 trouble free years with this baler and I only bale about 250 bales a year and sometimes less than that. Considering it was basically new when we got it I knew it couldn't be worn out yet. I agree with you, once you figure them out they...
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    Hey rrlund

    I think I finally got my 1475 figured out. How are making out with yours? I got my manual out and found I had a lot of things slightly out of adjustment and I also took some advice from here and I baled last night without any problems. One thing I found was to slightly raise the wind guard...
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    1475 gehl update

    It helped me alot but I'm still having problems plugging. I adjusted the wind guard some and that helped a little.I think now maybe my air pressure is too low since when it plugs I noticed the belts slipping some. Either this baler will kill me or I'll kill it. I've decided I'm going to figure...
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    1475 gehl update

    I finally got to work on my baler last night after work. I checked the oil level rrlund and I found it to be slightly over full which I believe is where it has been since 2003 when we bought the baler so I'm guessing that wasn't the problem. I was hoping that was it since it's an easy fix...
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    Gehl 1475 round baler

    I didn't have time to mess with it after work today. I highly doubt the belts are the problem. We bought this baler in 2003 and it was year old with only 100 bales on the counter. I rarely make more than 250 bales a year and it only has less than 3000 bales on the life time counter. I do want to...
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    Gehl 1475 round baler

    I can't even start a bale at an idle. I've tried every gear and rpm combination except road gear and reverse. I am completely lost here
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    Gehl 1475 round baler

    I've had 3 seasons like your Friday. This baler was trouble free from 2003 until 2015. Now I can't believe that gehl didn't quit making the damn things 30 years sooner and I certainly wish I'd never seen mine.
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    Gehl 1475 round baler

    I used to always bale in 3rd gear over drive with my 2-70 white and I can't even start a bale in first under now. I can't afford a new baler and I kinda think it's time to give up on hay and sell some equipment.
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    Gehl 1475 round baler

    I have a gehl 1475 round baler. I have had this machine for 15 years and overall it's been a good baler. The problem is for the last 3 years I've had a lot of problems with it plugging when starting a bale. I've had the air pressure any where from 150 to 120, starter fingers work properly, and...
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    400 gas

    I want to thank everyone for the replies and your time and knowledge. I probably won't be able to work on the old girl again until next weekend. I will let you guys know how I make out
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    400 gas

    Thank you for the knowledge i will give it a try. Hopefully we can get the old girl running she has always been a good tractor.
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    400 gas

    Both are good. One of the first things I did.
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    400 gas

    I used the spray. That's all we have access to here and I was unaware of anything else. I sprayed every thing good and let it soak awhile then I used a fine wire on every hole. I took every part out of the carb and cleaned it I didn't just split it in half. Like I said I can make Oliver's...
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    400 gas

    I used a whole can of carb cleaner on it and cleaned out every hole I could fine. I know the adjustments are off from what you recommended. I will try it tomorrow if I get a chance
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