(quoted from post at 21:25:21 12/16/12) The bar has never been moved out of field position in 20 some odd years, and removing the pin dosn't work. Thank you
(quoted from post at 06:54:39 12/17/12) I have a few nasty ideas about anchoring the baler with a couple of tractors and whacking it with something bigger....after checking for bent, binding parts, like another poster suggested....but maybe the best is to clean out all hay, hit the pivot with an oxy torch, with a rosebud tip..........maybe stick some candlewax on it as it cools, and try moving it. Wax melts between stuck parts, threads, etc....and loosens things. WD40 used to be good, new formulation is xxxx pizz.
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(quoted from post at 06:18:24 01/10/13) I agree with you 100%. Since the baler is for sale I put it back togeather again and will wait and see what potential buyer has to say. To a local it may not make any difference and if they say it has to be fixed I'll cut the shield off and use a torch. Thank's again for all your help and advice.
Regards
rrr_ranch
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