That seems to be an excessive amount of bouncing for sure. It look to be real jerky like it had a flat spot. I'd look into the stuffer forks and see if one of the arms is bent. Been great hay weather last few days for sure.
Timer Farms I looked over the stuff for forks and they look really good can’t see anything that’s actually bent but I’m gonna be taking a closer look. Bailed 1300 square bales the other day on Wednesday and Tuesday but chickened out and only cut 25 acres glad because we got rain Saturday
I had to rebuild mine on a BR 7070 last year. Only had 3500 bales on it. what a pain in the butt!
That seems to be an excessive amount of bouncing for sure. It look to be real jerky like it had a flat spot. I'd look into the stuffer forks and see if one of the arms is bent. Been great hay weather last few days for sure.
Timer Farms I looked over the stuff for forks and they look really good can’t see anything that’s actually bent but I’m gonna be taking a closer look. Bailed 1300 square bales the other day on Wednesday and Tuesday but chickened out and only cut 25 acres glad because we got rain Saturday
Yeah it worries me too,,but it keeps going..
It will shake a bit tell you get putting hay in it. But shouldn't bounce that much IMO.
TNR Red Angus I’m gonna take the chain drive off the pick up tomorrow and run it do you think the stuffer fork could make it bounce that much?
Not sure about that. How far from straight is your PTO shaft> Don't take much if your running 540
Got it probably within a quarter inch for sure but there’s still a lot of up-and-down movement
That's not the problem then.
Had to fix our pickup,dad ran over a boulder. .my power shaft ×wobbles to .been that way for years..
OK that power shaft bouncing around was worrying me
Stuffer feeder bounce
Northern Wisconsin Farming OK so you’re thinking that’s normal?
@@michiganhay7844 yes, when empty
I wasn;t sure if they would bounce that much. Figured you would know Brad.
TNR Red Angus Yeah and I forget what brand round Baylor are you half
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