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Keep foreign material (crop, chaff, twine, etc.) from building up on the machine near potentially hot areas, such as bearings and slip-clutch. Remove this buildup as part of the regular service operations.
Avoid high pressure power-washing adjacent to the bearings to prevent damaging seals.
Regularly check bearings for early signs of failure, and replace as indicated. Turn off power to baler and
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check for unusual noises, hot parts, smells of scorching, and discolored paint or metal.
Soon after operation, the temperature at each bearing location can be checked to see if it is noticeably hotter than the others. Replace worn or damaged bearings.
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