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Leesburg, Ohio | So what do you do about it? We seem to either have to try and catch the table before it goes up too far, let it down, get out and rearrange by hand, or hold the manual lever in for the first table to keep it up longer before the second table goes...that usually helps, if we can catch it right. I was hoping we could change the baler to eliminate the problem. I'm thinking we just need to slow down more, but that's hard to do. A different neighbor runs four 575's, and his theory is "shift up until they start shearing pins, then back off one gear." And we need to go down to low gear?? Maybe so...
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