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DaleinWI
Bronze Level Joined: 27 Oct 2009 Location: La Farge, WI Points: 48 |
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Posted: 31 Oct 2010 at 11:09pm |
I'm trying to put a couple of new upper belts on my Roto-bailer. I had them made the same length as the old ones which was 70 1/2 inches instead of 72 as specified in the manual. Now, I can't get them to come together so I can join the lacing. How do i get the rollers pulled together to accomplish this? I tried opening the trip latches and pulling the trip arms out but that pulls the lower roll out as the top roll comes down and I don't seem to gain anything. Is there another method? Do I need to unhook the two discharge springs and if so how do I do that? I have been using a load strap with a ratchet to apply pressure but haven't been able to get it done. Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. DaleinSWWI
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Matt MN
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Silver lake MN Points: 1491 |
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Well, I am not sure where you get the 70 1/2" from but I believe all rotobalers require the 5.5” x 72” upper belts. that may be your problem? those homemade belts are too short.
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DaleinWI
Bronze Level Joined: 27 Oct 2009 Location: La Farge, WI Points: 48 |
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Matt, You may be right but I cut off two endless belts (Probably Original?) and they both measured right at 70 and 1/2 inches. So, that is what I had the man make me up. I haven't measured what he made but have assumed and expect he has them at the length I requested. Thanks for your input. DaleinWI
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KY
Silver Level Joined: 08 Dec 2009 Location: Kentucky Points: 366 |
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Sounds to me like you need to replace all the belts at one time. If a few are tighter than the others im sure it will not bale correctly. Prior experiences with a rotobaler has shown me everything needs to be just right for it to operate correctly.
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Ken McGregor
Bronze Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Strathroy, Ont Points: 142 |
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The easiest method of loosening the belts is to put a "jackall" jack under the bottom roller and lift it up. All belts will then be loose.
I have carried an old Chryser type car jack on each of my balers for years. This will always save you a lot of frustration in the field when things "bung-up" Believe me, things do!!!
regards,
Ken McGregor
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greengenes
Bronze Level Joined: 01 Nov 2010 Location: Springfield, Mo Points: 2 |
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Anyone, Am looking for dealers or individuals looking to rid themselves of any or all roto baler parts inventories. My brother has 5 balers and has a hard time finding parts to keep his running. please reply if you know of any. Thanks Gene |
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DaleinWI
Bronze Level Joined: 27 Oct 2009 Location: La Farge, WI Points: 48 |
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The belts are on! Thanks a lot fellows for all the help. Would say though that it is quite a job to get the lacing fast together. The older belts are a bit loose but I think the newer ones will stretch some and it will be about right. Gene, I'm quite a step from you but I know of a salvage yard near here that has three old rotobailers. Dale |
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