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Starter roll wraps with scraper installed.
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Damaged scraper bar or too much clearance between scraper and starter roll bars.
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Repair or replace scraper bar. (See ADJUSTING STARTER ROLL SCRAPER [IF EQUIPPED] in Service-Baler section.)
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Nicks on starter roll bars catch hay.
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Remove nicks with a file.
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467S; Excessive main drive clutch slippage.
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Rocks caught between cleaning auger and staggered roll.
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Remove rocks. Check for bent cleaning auger. raise pickup height. (See ADJUSTING PICKUP HEIGHT in Operating the Baler section.)
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467 and 567; Staggered roll spirals wrap.
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Weld not on trailing side of spiral. Nicks or excess weld catches hay.
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Relocate welds on trailing edge of spirals. Remove nicks by filing or grinding.
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Excessive scraper clearance.
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Adjust scraper to obtain 0.5-0.8 mm (0.02-0.03 in.) clearance to spirals on the roll.
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Spirals installed incorrectly on roll.
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Turn roll end for end. Roll must be installed with spirals converging toward the center of machine.
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467 and 567; Staggered belt roll wraps in center of roll.
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Acceptable if not over 8 mm (0.315 in.) thick. Generally does not continue to grow.
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Remove wrappage once a day or as necessary.
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Ticking noises while running empty baler.
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467 and 567; Scrapers contacting spirals or starter roll bars. Spirals contacting sidesheet.
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Adjust scraper to obtain 0.5-0.8 mm (0.02-0.03 in.) clearance to spiral on the roll. Center roll in sidesheet as necessary.
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467S
Cleaning auger contacting staggered roll.
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Check clearance between auger and staggered roll. (See ADJUSTING CLEARANCE BETWEEN CLEANING AUGER AND STAGGERED BELT ROLL in Service-Baler section.)
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467 and 567; Loose buildup over spiral scrapers.
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Normally occurs on downhill side and self-cleans on uphill side.
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Remove once a day or as necessary.
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Belts slipping or not turning.
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Excessive sidesheet friction caused by "gummy" buildup on sidesheets.
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Be sure gate deflectors are installed in gate.
Remove buildup by scraping or using high-pressure washer.
Avoid baling when moisture content causes "gummy" buildup. Bale crop when moisture content is different.
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Extremely dry crop conditions.
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See Baling Short, Dry, Slick Crop.
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Water dripping down from belts and rolls.
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Avoid baling in rain or frosted conditions. Reduce bale density. (See ADJUSTING BALE DENSITY in Operating the Baler section.)
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Belts pinched between gate roll and baler axle.
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Operate tractor at full rpm when closing the gate. This allows the tension arm to tighten the belts before gate is closed.
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Upper tension arm compression spring out of adjustment.
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Adjust spring. (See ADJUSTING TAKE-UP ARM COMPRESSION SPRING in Service-Baler section.)
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Bale does not eject.
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Bale sticks in front frame due to "gummy" buildup on baler sides.
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Remove buildup. Be sure gate deflectors are installed in gate.
Avoid baling when moisture content causes "gummy" buildup. Bale crop when moisture content is different.
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Belt tension arm not returning all the way down to tension belts.
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Operate tractor at full rpm when closing the gate. This allows the tension arm to tighten the belts before gate is closed.
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Belts too long.
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Check belts for correct length. (See REPAIRING BELTS in Service-Baler section.)
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