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444 Baler Knives/Shims ??? |
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Michael (WI)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Larrabee, WI Points: 815 |
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Posted: 27 Sep 2017 at 10:56pm |
http://www.agcopartsbooks.com/PartsBooksN/Viewer/book.aspx?book=agco/79001525
Looking at the parts book page for the 444 baler ram/plunger (page 84 of the link), I am wondering if the stationary knife was meant to have shims under it from the factory. I noticed that the ram knife shims (item #6, two part numbers listed) have no quantity listed and say use as required in the description. The stationary knife shims (item #11, three part numbers listed) however does list a quantity for two part numbers with the third part number receiving no quantity and again being told to use as required. I am slowly re-assembling the baler and when I bolted up the stationary knife with no shims it doesn't seem to clear the vertical leg of the right-bottom track angle which would make setting the ram knife clearance quite hard. As a side note when I took it apart there was only a partial shim at the bottom of the stationary knife which might have been put there to accommodate the rotated ram/plunger which was caused by a disintegrated roller. My questions are as follows:
In general I would love to talk to someone who has set these 40+ plus year old balers up as sometimes written questions aren't always conveyed or understood as well as a two way conversation. If anyone is out there your help would be appreciated! Mike Edited by Michael (WI) - 27 Sep 2017 at 10:59pm |
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orangereborn
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: NW WI Points: 1450 |
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Mike...Text me in the AM. I will be on the road but will respond as to when we can connect....Dale 715-781-2055
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Meanolallis
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Do you have a service manual? Perhaps some of this would be covered there...?
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Orange4ever
Silver Level Joined: 01 Sep 2014 Location: Farmington, MO Points: 390 |
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Check your bale chamber . check your plunger to make sure it is running true and that all bearings are good . it sounds to me like your plunger is running on a angle to your bale chamber make sure all running services are good without rust underneath . make sure surfaces are flat and true your knives should require the same amount of Shims top and bottom there's two angle iron plates that are adjustable 3/8 bolts with locking nuts. Good set up on knives makes a pretty bale and requires less horsepower to run the Baler
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