Check Pickup Slip Clutch Torque (MegaTooth™ or MegaWide™ Plus)

For beginning of season service, ensure that slip clutch is free to slip. Do not need to check clip clutch torque values.

NOTE: Excessive pickup slip clutch slipping can be caused by improper pickup height, gauge wheel, or float spring adjustments.

Clutch must slip within specifications when slipped at the gear case output hex shaft. As the clutch wears, it can gradually transmit less power due to slipping, and feeding performance can be unsatisfactory.

ItemMeasurementSpecification
New ClutchSlip290—420 N·m (214—310 lb.-ft.)

CAUTION:

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Ensure that gate is locked. If gate is raised and not locked while performing this procedure, the gate could close suddenly causing injury or death.

IMPORTANT: If slip clutch does not slip at 420 N·m (310 lb.-ft.), clutch is not working correctly. Replace slip clutch to avoid possible damage to pickup.

To check slip clutch torque:

  1. Raise gate fully and lock gate.

  2. To reduce torque reading variations, tighten lower drive roll chain. (See ADJUST LOWER DRIVE ROLL CHAIN in this section.)

  3. Raise pickup.

  4. Disconnect PTO from tractor.

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    MegaTooth™ Pickup

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    MegaWide™ Plus Pickup

    A - Right-Hand Shield

    B - Shield

    MegaTooth™ Pickup; Remove right-hand shields (A) and (B).

    MegaWide™ Plus Pickup; Remove right-hand shield (A).



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    MegaTooth™ Pickup—Reel Shaft

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    MegaWide™ Plus Pickup—Auger or Rotor Shaft

    A - Cap Screw

    MegaTooth™ Pickup; Remove cap screw (A) and washers from reel shaft.

    MegaWide™ Plus Pickup; Remove cap screw (A) and washers from auger or rotor shaft.



  7. CAUTION: Use a 1 in. drive breaker bar or weld a heavy 1-1/4 in. socket to a 10 x 76 x 914 mm bar to hold shaft in place. Smaller breaker bar or wrench can break or bend.

    Install a tool on reel or auger or rotor shaft to prevent the shaft from rotating counterclockwise.

  8. To avoid chain from jumping the sprocket while trying to slip the clutch:

    • Tighten the chain.
    • Make sure idler arm pivots freely and is spring loaded.
    • Add alignment marks (or tape) on the clutch sprocket and on the hex shaft going through the clutch. These marks can determine whether the clutch slipped or the chain jumped during each slip test.

  9. NOTE: Rotate output shaft and slip clutch a minimum of four ratchets before recording measurements.

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    A - Hex Output Shaft

    To identify clutch specifications:

    • Set click-type torque wrench to 290 N·m (214 lb.-ft.)
    • Install torque wrench, with extension, on hex output shaft (A) at left-hand side of baler.
    • Turn wrench clockwise. Wrench must click before clutch slips. Repeat procedure three times.
    • Set torque wrench to 420 N·m (310 lb.-ft.)
    • Turn wrench clockwise. Clutch must slip before wrench clicks. Repeat procedure three times.



  10. If clutch slips below the following specifications, replace complete clutch.

    ItemMeasurementSpecification
    Pickup Clutch (Smooth Housing)Slip (Minimum)290 N·m (214 lb.-ft.)

  11. CAUTION: Never use any type of tool or wrench on shafts while tractor engine is operating. Always remove tools from shaft as soon as procedure is finished.

    Remove tools from shafts.

  12. Install washers and quick-lock pin or cap screw.

  13. Install right-hand shields.

  14. Unlock and close gate.

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