Good walk thru! Picked up one for $200 rusting away in a field and am going to get it running for a backup baler. Made a few test bales with it and it ran but it needs some love. Thanks for the content
Hi good video on your baler. I have a old 445D international baler. It takes a while to understand what workers well these old balers. I use a graphite spray on chains and other parts. You need to be mindful about moving parts and the danger zone. Part are limited and difficult to find. I am considering buying a small lathe. Keep the videos up. Aust down under.
Unfortunately, that usually happens the best that I can tell you is to use some type of penetrator such as PB blaster or WD-40. There is a special can that uses subzero temperatures very cold to freeze the bolts to free them up easier it’s not too expensive. I forgot what it was called though.
Good walk thru! Picked up one for $200 rusting away in a field and am going to get it running for a backup baler. Made a few test bales with it and it ran but it needs some love. Thanks for the content
I have an old rusty one of these I may try and get going, I just missed someone selling another one for $500.
this was helpful thank you im about to buy a jd 14t bailer myself so now ik what to look for and how to maintain it
Hi good video on your baler. I have a old 445D international baler. It takes a while to understand what workers well these old balers. I use a graphite spray on chains and other parts. You need to be mindful about moving parts and the danger zone. Part are limited and difficult to find. I am considering buying a small lathe. Keep the videos up. Aust down under.
Hi there Mr strange cult leader from tiktok
I need that timing video please 😁
I’m trying to remove those pickup c metal pieces and the bolts underneath keep breaking
Unfortunately, that usually happens the best that I can tell you is to use some type of penetrator such as PB blaster or WD-40. There is a special can that uses subzero temperatures very cold to freeze the bolts to free them up easier it’s not too expensive. I forgot what it was called though.
That's not a ram, it's the plunger.
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They are called shims!!