MotorSeven
Elite Member
This is my 3rd season with the Hesston. Bought it used, replaced a bunch of teeth, then last year the lower shaft that holds the tooth bars grenaded($600 in parts). Rolled 200ish bales after that without a hitch. I did a preseason tune up, and found two belts(both on the outside) that needed re-lacing and did that. I know it does not like green hay, and we did push it a bit today with weather moving in tonight, but it was 85% dry which is usually not a big problem for it.
But today I could not roll two bales without having to clean out a birds nest of hay jam up on one of the outside belts/rollers. It jammed in the same spot every time and required a manual clean out between each bale. I also had to dump 6 or 7 incomplete bales that just stopped turning.
So my thoughts are:
1. the hay was green enough to cause the problem?
2. cutting off and re-lacing changed something....belt now too short?
4. it's anew unrelated problem an I have no clue
3. it's time to ditch the relic and bite the bullet on a new/newer baler?
So,,,,any suggestions?
Pic's of the nest:
But today I could not roll two bales without having to clean out a birds nest of hay jam up on one of the outside belts/rollers. It jammed in the same spot every time and required a manual clean out between each bale. I also had to dump 6 or 7 incomplete bales that just stopped turning.
So my thoughts are:
1. the hay was green enough to cause the problem?
2. cutting off and re-lacing changed something....belt now too short?
4. it's anew unrelated problem an I have no clue
3. it's time to ditch the relic and bite the bullet on a new/newer baler?
So,,,,any suggestions?
Pic's of the nest:


