Need some knotter clutch help--New Holland D1000

lundi 19 mars 2018

We have had recurring problems with the knotter clutch disengaging partway through the tying cycle for as long as we have owned this baler. That would be 18 years/35,000 bales. There have been some random incidents that I have seen, but usually I find that something is wrong with the clutch, like worn or broken parts. Late last year, this thing started to really act up, and I haven’t been able to figure out for sure what the problem is, even after pulling the clutch off the baler and inspecting it on the bench. Something I am really wondering about is why the clutch always disengages at the same point in the cycle. If you were viewing the knotter clutch from the left side of the baler, the crank arm for the needles is always near the 1:30 position. This is roughly one third of the way through the cycle, before any of the knotter components have begun to move. Items 3, 21, 23, 24, 25 and 63 have been replaced sometime around 30,000 bales.  Many of these parts are NLA.  Any insight would be appreciated.

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Need some knotter clutch help--New Holland D1000

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