JD 347 baler tieing problems | Yesterdays Tractors Forums Do you have an operator's manual (which has a section on tying problems, with pictures of mangled knots and how to correct them)? To start with, I would check twine tension, needle position (as it rises through the knotter) and tucker finger operation timing as the book instructs
Timing the Baler - John Deere Each of the following checks or adjustments should be made as the baler is turned, by hand, through one complete tying cycle 1 Put feeder pivot pin (A) in bottom hole of feeder fingers (B) 2 Turn flywheel by hand counterclockwise until face of plungerhead (C) (on a compression stroke) is centered in the front feeder slot
John Deere 347 Baler Operators Manual - Jensales Tighten adjusting bolts (E) on both sides of equal angle hitch Tighten jam nuts against hitch Provide sufficient weight to stabilize tractor when operating on hilly land or other adverse conditions See your tractor operator's manual
JD 347 knotter problems - Hay Forage Forum When the knife moves across the billhook it can pull more twine out of the twine disc than has aready been pulled out by the billhook You might also try tightening the bill hook roller tension so it holds the knot longer when the knife arms moves across it
Viewing a thread - small square baler knotter problem. - AgTalk Set the twine disc timing on the early end of the spec and the knife arm clearance on the thin side NH looks for 3 8" to 1 2" of knife arm billhook clearance at the end of the knifearm stroke, try the lower end of whatever Deere wants
John Deere 347 Baler Parts Diagram Overview If you notice inconsistent tying, check the twine disc for damage If it appears worn, replace it by loosening the screws and aligning the new disc properly Make sure to adjust the twine tension after installation for optimal performance