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NH 467 Haybine

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    Posted: 27 Jun 2010 at 6:17am
 Interested in proper roller adjustment.Looks like adjustment bolt underneath,in center. Which way should I turn it and how do I tell if its right. When I check the cut hay, I can't tell if rollers are working properly. What should I look for? Thanks for any advice.
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          If your talking about tension on the rollers there is a crank on both sides for that. If you mean lining up the rollers there is an adjustment on the bottom sprocket that has 4 bolts that you loosen and line up rollers so they do not touch when running. That is the way are 469 is and I would think the 467 would be the same.
 
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I was always told that you hold a stem of timothy or alfalfa upright by the bottom of the stem. It should bend over at the "bruises" but NOT break off. That is a rough measure of the right roll pressure but it seems to work well
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