Claas 66 Baler Manual

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Fred, we want to help but you will need to help us to help you. Slow down, take a deep breath, and ask your questions clearly and in detail, using more than just one phrase per post. Slowzuki is right.

All you need is power to the wrap clutch. At the moment the pressure switch on my 66 is not working but I can feel and hear when the tractor is being loaded up by the expanding bale and it comes at the point when the pressure gauge is just hitting the red area. So I stop and push the wrap button.

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And the bale kicker position sensor is intermittent so if I can't see daylight above the pickup I poke my head out the cabin door and see if the bale has popped out. If you close the door with the bale still there you won't be able to put much more hay in! I have operators, parts and service manuals but you will need to be clear in your questions.

Claas Baler Manual

Where is Australia are you? Fixed the wiring problem now we have a problem on the left hand side of the feeder. There is a drive shaft picture on diagram 19 of the manual. And on the end a chain and sprocket on the inside of the sprocket there is an angled pulley that has 4 bearings running on it. This is all connected to the feeder fingers. One bearing broke and we replaced it and the whole feeder drive shaft will not turn now.

There is also twine wrapped around between the shaft and the sprocket. Would this cause any mis alignment of the drive shaft or the bearings. The diagrams in the parts manual are incomplete and do not show any of the little bearings that run on the pulley onthe drive shaft. By 'the manual' I think you mean the spare parts list, in which diagram 19 is the 1580mm pickup. By 'feeder' I think you mean 'pickup'. By 'angled pulley' I think you mean 'pickup cam track'.

By '4 bearings' I think you mean '4 pickup guide bearings', the ones that run inside the cam track. By 'feeder fingers' I think you mean 'pickup tynes'. The spare parts list looks complete enough to me. Part 24 in diagram 19 is a pickup guide bearing and the book says there are 4 of them. I have never had to do any work on the pickup of mine apart from replacing pickup tynes and straightening stripper bars. Will the pickup shaft turn a little or not at all? The problem could be tynes catching on the stripper bars or elsewhere in the pickup.

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It could be one or more guide bearings (quite possibly the new one) catching in the cam track. It could be binding in the main pickup shaft bearings. It could also be the wrapped twine pushing the assembly out of line. I suggest you go through these options and inspect everything closely. What I don't understand is how you could have removed enough parts to remove the cam track and replace a pickup guide bearing but not have access to remove the wrapped twine. I would start by removing the twine.

What was the wiring problem? Anything I might learn from?