fun fun...7 days of no rain. cooler temps, but that's a good thing, right?
OK..old ferguson rake, replaced all the tines and had maybe 10 become issues..bent and banging. got tired fo straightening htem so just removed them. it's settled down adn works now.
Issue...how low should I rake? I have it about an inch above the dirt - no dirt, but am pulling up green leaves from stuff that wasn't cut (cut to 4" or so). So the 'dry' hay has 'new' cuttings in it...not a lot, but they're there. An issue or not?
let it dry 24+ hours, seemed good, windowed it let it sit a day...didn't you know a stray sprinkle hits as I'm finishing..argh.
So I rolled the windrows..twice now...still too damp inside. This morning no dew (first time in a week) and gonna let it sit - rolled the rows last night, fluffed them up. Gotta work all day. supposed to be near 90 and sunny.
Tomorrow humidity returns and then 4 days of rain starting about 5pm. So I have a window from 9 am (too early i'm guessing) till 1..then back to work till 5. Crossing my fingers.
BALER....
I'm becoming a new holland expert, like it or not. er, knot. LOL.
Walked it thru by hand, seemed ok. Went to run some hay and broke the needles. The feed fingers also stalled at time...WTF?
Seems the knotter was all gummed up..thick grease. So the shaft wouldn't turn all the way, the slip clutch kicked in. the shear pin on the knotter is a grade 5 bolt...not good. Didn't check the flywheel pin, will tonight. Saw a video that showed a lockout that is supposed to stop the plunger breaking the flywheel shear pin BEFORE it the plunger takes out the needles..which BTW are $360 for the pair. I'm gonna weld up (first shot at welding cast irom) the old ones as a timing test/backup. Can't afford to break $360 needs (plus the 3 hours to go fetch them...or spend less and wait 10 days for delivery)
So it's all in time, all cleaned and lubed (again) and freed up. SEEMS to be working, but didn't have needles till 7pm last night to see if it truly works.
Having gone over most every inch of it, it does seem to be in very good mechanical shape.
OH, the knotter clutch was missing a spring...found one in my tool box...