| Symptom | Problem | Solution |
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Pickup teeth do not revolve.
| Feed opening plugged with crop. |
Reduce ground speed
or windrow size.
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Regular Pickup; Pickup drive idler not adjusted properly
or pickup belt damaged.
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Adjust idler or replace
belt, if necessary. (See ADJUST PICKUP BELT IDLER [REGULAR PICKUP]
in Service—Baler section.)
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MegaWide™ Plus Pickup; Slip clutch worn.
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Replace slip clutch.
(See your John Deere dealer.)
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MegaWide™ Plus pickup; Pickup drive chain broken
or missing.
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Repair or replace chain.
(See your John Deere dealer.)
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Regular pickup; Pickup drive belt broken.
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Replace belt. (See your
John Deere dealer.)
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Broken cam or other internal pickup parts.
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Check for failed or
worn cam or internal parts. Repair or replace as necessary. (See your
John Deere dealer.)
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Not picking up hay cleanly.
| Pickup teeth set too high. |
Lower pickup (See ADJUST
PICKUP HEIGHT in Operating the Baler section.)
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Too much float spring tension, causing pickup to bounce
or stay up.
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Reduce float spring
tension. (See ADJUST PICKUP FLOAT SPRINGS in Service—Baler section.)
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Damaged crop dividers or stripper, causing pickup to
stay up.
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Straighten or replace
damaged parts. (See your John Deere dealer.)
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Ground speed too fast.
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Reduce ground speed.
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Windrows too light.
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Rake heavier windrows.
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Pickup teeth bent or broken.
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Straighten or replace
teeth. (See your John Deere dealer.)
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Baler too high.
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Lower baler. (See ADJUST
WHEEL SPINDLES in Preparing the Baler section.)
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Hitch position not correct.
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See ADJUST BALER HITCH
in Preparing the Baler section.
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Light crop rolls forward instead of picking up.
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Rake heavy windrows
if possible. Operate baler at 1/2 to 2/3 normal rpm, and shift tractor
to higher gear to maintain desired ground speed.
MegaWide™ Plus
Pickup; Install speed reduction sprocket at slip clutch.
Reduce engine speed
to 1500 rpm or lower and shift to a higher gear.
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Overcrowding ends.
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Reduce crowding. Install
converging wheels if not equipped.
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Tractor tires smashing crop into stubble.
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Widen wheel spacing.
(See ADJUST TRACTOR WHEELS in Preparing the Tractor section.)
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Pickup teeth digging in ground.
| Pickup set too low. |
Raise pickup. (See ADJUST
PICKUP HEIGHT in Operating the Baler section.)
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Gauge wheels (if equipped) are set too high relative
to teeth.
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Adjust gauge wheels.
(See ADJUST GAUGE WHEELS in Operating the Baler section.)
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Poor pickup flotation.
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Increase float spring
tension. Check pivots. (See ADJUST PICKUP FLOAT SPRINGS in Service—Baler
section.)
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Soft ground. Pickup will not raise high enough.
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Raise baler. (See ADJUST
WHEEL SPINDLES in Preparing the Baler section.)
Turn tractor drawbar
over. (See ADJUST THE DRAWBAR in Preparing the Tractor section.)
459 and 559; Install
Hi-flotation tires.
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Rough terrain.
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Regular Pickup; Install
gauge wheels.
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If equipped, gauge wheel tire flat.
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Inflate or repair as
necessary. (See TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES in Preparing the Baler section.)
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