I had a lot tougher time on my 565. Very little room to work behind there. I had the same pounded metal spurs, but I didn't have any grinder that would fit. Ended up filing a bunch and then on one of the stops I actually shaved it a little thinner on the belt sander! Anyway, it was a lot of work for 3 little rubber triangles! Not keen to do the bottom dogs. Off season maybe.
It’s not bad really. Just need to get it cleaned up a little and soak the pin with some pb or something. Usually the bottom ones are stuck too bad. If they’re stuck that’s the worst part.
You helped me a lot I just installed two of them and one new spring. Absolute nightmare. First and last new Holland baler. There is something to be said about an auger. Deere and company moline IL. Never been duplicated. The whole fork design is stupid.
I just got two old nh balers. Both had awfully neglected hay dogs, even stored inside the chaff that collects on them just rots them out bad. If a baler has had needles replaced, that was likely the reason, and they just replaced them and didn't look to find out what broke them or give it a good look over.
Yeah balers are neglected a lot. My baler wasn’t in that bad of shape compared to a lot of other balers I’ve seen as far as rust and everything. I blow the chaff off when I’m done and sometimes I put some penetrating oil on the hay dog pins just to make sure they stay free.
@@thebalerman so I made it down there and mine are gone lol, idk why I never put this problem together. Thanks for the video man and keep up the good work
Extremely helpful. Thank you
Man...EXCELLENT WORK!! You are very good and I learned a lot...many thanks.
I had a lot tougher time on my 565. Very little room to work behind there. I had the same pounded metal spurs, but I didn't have any grinder that would fit. Ended up filing a bunch and then on one of the stops I actually shaved it a little thinner on the belt sander! Anyway, it was a lot of work for 3 little rubber triangles! Not keen to do the bottom dogs. Off season maybe.
I have a hay dog spring broke on the underside of my 575. Have a new spring, but haven't had the motivation to crawl under there yet.
It’s not bad really. Just need to get it cleaned up a little and soak the pin with some pb or something. Usually the bottom ones are stuck too bad. If they’re stuck that’s the worst part.
My advice would be to change it as soon as you can. If you are lucky it will cause a missed knot, if you are not, it will break a needle.
You helped me a lot I just installed two of them and one new spring. Absolute nightmare. First and last new Holland baler. There is something to be said about an auger. Deere and company moline IL. Never been duplicated. The whole fork design is stupid.
Glad I could help. I’m used to hate doing the springs on the dogs until one day I had a light bulb go off. Ever since then I don’t dread them at all.
Until you wrap the augers and spend half a day getting the augers clear
I just got two old nh balers. Both had awfully neglected hay dogs, even stored inside the chaff that collects on them just rots them out bad. If a baler has had needles replaced, that was likely the reason, and they just replaced them and didn't look to find out what broke them or give it a good look over.
Yeah balers are neglected a lot. My baler wasn’t in that bad of shape compared to a lot of other balers I’ve seen as far as rust and everything. I blow the chaff off when I’m done and sometimes I put some penetrating oil on the hay dog pins just to make sure they stay free.
Do you have the part number on the stops
I like your videos they have taught me a lot about my 326 baler. where are you getting your aftermarket parts. Thanks for all the info.
Awesome!!! I’m glad to hear that I’ve helped you out. I get some things from Shoup and some from Esch.
Now I got to go to the barn and look at mine lol
@@thebalerman so I made it down there and mine are gone lol, idk why I never put this problem together. Thanks for the video man and keep up the good work
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