Check Pickup Tooth Rotational Play
To avoid injury or death caused by unexpected lowering
of the gate, engage gate lock before working on, around, or under
gate in raised position.
Excessive tooth rotational play in the feed opening area will
reduce bale starting and feeding performance. Worn cams, spider bores,
cam arm shafts, and cam bearings contribute to excessive tooth rotational
play.
To check for rotational play:
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A - Tooth Tip Position
B - Tooth Tip Position
C - Dimension
Fully raise and lock gate.
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Raise the pickup to transport position.
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Never use any type of tool or wrench on shaft while
tractor engine is running. Always remove tool from shaft as soon as
you are finished using it.
Put a wrench on the gear case output shaft. Turn wrench clockwise
until a row of pickup teeth are straight up.
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Rotate the tooth bar forward, by hand, until the rotation has
stopped. Mark the position of the outside tooth tip (A) on the end
stripper panel.
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Rotate the tooth bar rearward, by hand, until the rotation has
stopped. Mark the position of the outside tooth tip (B) on the end
stripper panel. Measure and record the distance between marks.
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Perform on each end of 5’ pickup since tooth bars are
staggered.
Mark the row and repeat Steps 3—5 on the remaining rows of teeth.
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If the average distance (C) between marks exceeds specifications,
check wear in cams, spider bores, cam arm shafts, and cam bearings,
and replace as needed.
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Marks on End Stripper Panel | Distance | 51 mm (2 in.) |
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Return pickup to operating height.
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Remove wrench from output shaft.
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