1,000,000th New Holland small square baler knotter video - 35 y ex. my problems and HOW I FIXED THEM

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2021
  • I'm 59 years old and baled hay at least 35 of those years. never really looked much at the knotter until I bought this New Holland 275 baler. Check out my video and how I fixed it.

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  • @thewayidoit8895
    @thewayidoit8895  Рік тому +3

    I just spent the last 3 days slowly baling with this machine. Its worked very very well.

  • @edhoran1709
    @edhoran1709 2 роки тому +11

    New Holland has THE best operators manual for maintaining and repairing balers. Agree on your pto. Make sure the plunger is properly timed with the knotter. The manual will tell you how. Chain length is critical. NH calls out the # of links in the chain. Chains stretch over time and when replaced some folks used the old chain for length instead of counting the links. That puts the plunger out of time with the knotter by as much as 2 links and will cause missed knots in heavy hay slugs. Once the plunger is properly timed to the knotter, it'll bale like it was new.

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895  2 роки тому +2

      Great addition. Yes new holland is the best info but people like you with years of experience are a great asset. My video was to note 1. The dirt issue 2. The rust issue and 3. A suggestion to carefully watch the slow operation of the knotter. Thanks!

  • @daver1427
    @daver1427 День тому

    The U-joints are also 'timed'... meaning if they are not properly aligned, *1/4 turn off, they can bind. THAT can cause that knocking noise.
    AND break them!

  • @pnhartz1006
    @pnhartz1006 2 роки тому +4

    keep it out of weather all year is the #1. You can always tarp it. Js

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895  2 роки тому +1

      Absolutely! Sometimes though, when it's just you and a storm is on the way and you have a load of hay - something gets wet. Good advice though!

  • @oldmanpatriot1490
    @oldmanpatriot1490 2 роки тому +2

    thank you for this... I just bought a super hayliner 69.. its tying and working but have small issues.. slip clutches, bales not straight. etc but im thrilled to have it..

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895  Рік тому +1

      Square bales are the best. Just a little more work.

  • @simonworman7898
    @simonworman7898 2 роки тому +3

    Well explained in good time

  • @richardherrmann1954
    @richardherrmann1954 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the tips . Praying my new used one works good to .wny is nice .

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895  2 роки тому +2

      It's advisable to run the knotting cycle slowly by hand to be sure all is well. Make sure noting hits and nothing is too loose. Be sure all the springs are in the right place too. Thanks!

  • @thewayidoit8895
    @thewayidoit8895  Рік тому +1

    I'll be posting an additional video. I have solved a knot breaking problem as the knot was caught in the baler and pulled apart.

  • @JMo268
    @JMo268 Рік тому +1

    I can tell you definitely know more than most about these knotters and don't mind teaching a little. My 2 billhooks sit at a slightly different angle. Like one sits pointing at 8 oclock and the other points at 7 oclock. I think they're held with a pin to the gear so there shouldn't be any room for adjustment. Any idea why this would happen and if there's any adjustment?

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895  Рік тому

      Honestly, I don't know. They do make different bill hooks for different knitters. Maybe its the wrong one. I'd probably remove both and compare them.

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895  11 місяців тому

      Second thought, can you rotate one or the other to the same position? Perhaps there is wear on the gear that drives them.

    • @JMo268
      @JMo268 11 місяців тому +1

      @@thewayidoit8895 I'm thinking its gear wear too. At the moment its doing a good job but this winter I may look at replacing worn parts and definitely the billhooks themselves. This past winter I replaced all the plunger bearings and carriage bearings. Not cheap!

  • @nagireddymudela45
    @nagireddymudela45 Рік тому +1

    Please try to Maschio gasprado small square balar natar problams explain please

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895  10 місяців тому

      I don't understand. You have a Maschio Gasparado baler with knotter issues? I do not believe thise are sold in USA.

  • @zhainagulzhanyshbekkyzy6343
    @zhainagulzhanyshbekkyzy6343 2 роки тому

    hello sir
    Thank you for your helpful videos !!!
    I also bought a new holland 376 from Europe.
    A question for you:

    I want to repair the broken devices.
    you have factory sizes of apparatus.
    We have not yet found an operating instruction.
    my device has too much backlash

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895  2 роки тому

      I don't understand the question? Backlash? The operating instructions can be found on eBay and elsewhere. How can I help you?

  • @ethanlee9441
    @ethanlee9441 Рік тому +1

    What makes needles brake on a 268 hayliner when its in time??

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895  Рік тому

      I'd really want to confirm it's in time. It's possible they had previous fatigue and broke. Generally for the needle to break it needs mechanical interference = not in time.

    • @ethanlee9441
      @ethanlee9441 Рік тому +1

      @The Way I Do It could it be that my hay dog springs are wore out or maybe my knotter clutch??

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895  Рік тому

      @@ethanlee9441 dog spring I doubt but the brake possibly. If you observe the knotter action you should see if the needles stop AND remain in the right position. It's possible they could "drop" enough to swing in the way of the plunger. When mine has done this though it always breaks the shear bolt in the flywheel.

    • @ethanlee9441
      @ethanlee9441 Рік тому

      @@thewayidoit8895 ok it did the first time but not this time around

  • @mikegoodman447
    @mikegoodman447 10 місяців тому

    Your "Clunk!- Clunk!- Clunk!" is from your front drive shaft being 90 degrees off in timing. Note the front PTO yoke @ 13:18

    • @thewayidoit8895
      @thewayidoit8895  10 місяців тому

      @mikegoodman447 I am explaining that issue and never noticed it on that shaft. For a ordinary shaft to cancel out the acceleration and deceleration though the input and output shafts must be parallel. My carrier bearing is upside down. I imagine that when it was moved the shaft may have been removed and installed "out of time"

    • @mikegoodman447
      @mikegoodman447 10 місяців тому

      @@thewayidoit8895 I have noticed shafts out of time for decades. First thing I look at.. It all happened one day when I was shortening a shaft on my hot rod Camaro and the thing was out maybe 20 degrees from the factory. Always look for it. I am amazed at how well they run even out of time.

    • @daver1427
      @daver1427 День тому

      Many early square shafts lacked a timing 'bump' on one shaft and a slot in the receiving square hole.
      the shafts could be assembled 1/4 turn (90*) off.
      Later that bump and slot was added to make it impossible to assemble 90* off.

  • @marioescalerasalas1196
    @marioescalerasalas1196 2 роки тому +2

    traduse a espanol

  • @allencapps26
    @allencapps26 9 днів тому

    So where the link to the New Hollad video that doesnt have a bunch of non sense talking