We had one of those stack liners, I can’t remember which number it was now (1074?) but it would load around 160 bales at a time. Great machines, enjoyed watching, brought back memories.
I'm sure you got it figured out by now but there is a mechanical trip for the first table on the right side. When it cycles up it hits a little arm that resets the valve to allow it to go back down. It just has a set screw to adjust in and out and that will take care of the first table sticking up like its doing. Other than that it seems to be working pretty good actually.
We had one of those stack liners, I can’t remember which number it was now (1074?) but it would load around 160 bales at a time. Great machines, enjoyed watching, brought back memories.
I'm sure you got it figured out by now but there is a mechanical trip for the first table on the right side. When it cycles up it hits a little arm that resets the valve to allow it to go back down. It just has a set screw to adjust in and out and that will take care of the first table sticking up like its doing. Other than that it seems to be working pretty good actually.
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Thx 4 the video my friends & now I want one!
You need a new stack wagon
that cost money, this was a cheap one.
Why , not much wrong with that one. A few fine adjustments will do it.