Rightsaidfred
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- McCormick CX100 XtraShift
Hi Guys, Ive been using my Massey 124 Square Baler for about 8 years now and its been flawless until this year. Its equipped with a MF22 Bale thrower on the back.
The thrower is driven by a series of v belts and a shaft. Basically the first belt runs from the flywheel to a pulley (with a moveable sheave) on the end of a long shaft (runs the length of the baler) to another couple of belts that drive the 12" wide thrower belts (like conveyor belts). Bale ejection speed is controlled by a tensioner pulley at the front above the flywheel, as you tighten it it pulls the belt deeper into the moveable sheaves and speeds up the drive shaft.
Second to last bale session of the year the front belt around the flywheel started to slip (it just sits on the surface of the flywheel not in a groove), and the bales were barely making it out of the thrower into the wagon. the belt was at the bottom of the movable shaves and still getting no traction, Quick fix was to back out the stopper bolt that limits the front tensioner and apply a bit extra to the belt.
Last field the year I'd changed the belts, it was better but still not as good as it was. so what else am I missing, it still slips a bit on the front flywheel. Is it possible the spring in the moveable sheave is weak ?
The thrower is driven by a series of v belts and a shaft. Basically the first belt runs from the flywheel to a pulley (with a moveable sheave) on the end of a long shaft (runs the length of the baler) to another couple of belts that drive the 12" wide thrower belts (like conveyor belts). Bale ejection speed is controlled by a tensioner pulley at the front above the flywheel, as you tighten it it pulls the belt deeper into the moveable sheaves and speeds up the drive shaft.
Second to last bale session of the year the front belt around the flywheel started to slip (it just sits on the surface of the flywheel not in a groove), and the bales were barely making it out of the thrower into the wagon. the belt was at the bottom of the movable shaves and still getting no traction, Quick fix was to back out the stopper bolt that limits the front tensioner and apply a bit extra to the belt.
Last field the year I'd changed the belts, it was better but still not as good as it was. so what else am I missing, it still slips a bit on the front flywheel. Is it possible the spring in the moveable sheave is weak ?