![]() ![]() Rotate the flywheel in a counter clockwise direction until the face of the plunger head is centered in the front feeder slot. The feeder teeth that pull the hay into the chamber has an adjustable pin, start by setting the pivot pin in th e bottom hole of the feeder teeth. The following steps will walk you through the process. Timing a 14t baler isn't a bad job but it does take a few steps. I found this on timing the 14T, it may help you understand what your looking for. I am amazed someone figured out how to build this knotter and I would like to have met him. I can't see or find anything that moves during the 21 plunger cycles. ![]() the rotation of #2, how it is moved and what initiates the movement after ~21 plunger cycles. With the star rotation, #4 pushes on #3 and initiates a knotting cycle. 21 plunger cycles, #1 moves to it's current location. What or where counts the plunger cycles that allows all this to happen ?Īfter a bale is tied, #1 is on top of #2. At the proper bale length the safety bar(#1) is in position to initiate the knot, BUT there is a second "guard"(#2) that won't move to clear a path until approx 21 plunger cycles have happened. that safety bar is connected to the rotating "star" that measures the bale length. There is some sort of safety mechanism that won't allow that sequence UNLESS there has been approximately +/- 21 cycles of the plunger and the "safety bar"(#1) is lowered into the "go ahead and tie the bale" position. I've noticed, that on occasion, I can't manually initiate the knotting sequence. ![]()
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