The rolling basket case of a baler that is my NH 68 strikes again... This thing is temperamental and seems to work when it wants to.
A lot of searches via google and other sources have turned up information on all sorts of issues regarding knotter problems, which I do have a knotter issue which I will address shortly, but I can't address that unless I can actually start getting hay into the baler on a regular basis. The manual that I ordered from New Holland isn't worth the paper it is printed on in my opinion.
The first problem I'm encountering is the hay that is being fed into the pickup isn't going in, it just rolls in front ( as a ball ) as I move forwards. This particular baler has a Wisconsin running when baling. I've even tried having my tractor in first gear traveling forward at about 1000 RPMs in first gear so I'm pretty sure the issue isn't a speed mismatch between the tractor and the PTO. I've also taken off the wind guard thinking this might be an issue with too heavy of a windrow affecting the hay getting into the tine bar area (?). Simply put, it drags the windrow forward with very little hay being picked up.
The second issue is that when there is enough hay to tie a knot, one side doesn't tie, the other side ties, and the next bale ties a knot about 6 inches behind the knot that was already tied.
I'm at a loss of what to do here. I did not grow up around farm equipment.
Thank you.
A lot of searches via google and other sources have turned up information on all sorts of issues regarding knotter problems, which I do have a knotter issue which I will address shortly, but I can't address that unless I can actually start getting hay into the baler on a regular basis. The manual that I ordered from New Holland isn't worth the paper it is printed on in my opinion.
The first problem I'm encountering is the hay that is being fed into the pickup isn't going in, it just rolls in front ( as a ball ) as I move forwards. This particular baler has a Wisconsin running when baling. I've even tried having my tractor in first gear traveling forward at about 1000 RPMs in first gear so I'm pretty sure the issue isn't a speed mismatch between the tractor and the PTO. I've also taken off the wind guard thinking this might be an issue with too heavy of a windrow affecting the hay getting into the tine bar area (?). Simply put, it drags the windrow forward with very little hay being picked up.
The second issue is that when there is enough hay to tie a knot, one side doesn't tie, the other side ties, and the next bale ties a knot about 6 inches behind the knot that was already tied.
I'm at a loss of what to do here. I did not grow up around farm equipment.
Thank you.
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