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Here is a NH 276 hayliner I just brought home hoping to bale some hay this summer.
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I have a new hollland 276 square baler, was working fine, up until a couple years ago. The problem with it is that it is inclined to 'bow' or banana the bales as they are coming out the back of the baler; standing at the back of the baler, the bales bow off to the left hand side. The problem seems to be that there isnt enough hay/straw being picked and thrown over to the left hand side of the chamber to keep the bale in shape, is this correct? I have tried moving the extreme left feeding fork over into the left hand side of the chamber as far as it will go, but it makes no difference. Bales are still inclined to banana. Any advice in regard to what could be wrong? |
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10-30-2012 20:24:35
| Re: New Holland 276 square baler in reply to trevor conmy, 10-29-2012 14:35:08 |
I currently own two NH 276 balers. I like them better than any other baler I have run. The stokes per minute are higher on this baler than the newer ones. It will out bale a NH316 or JD 336. In wheat straw loading wagons( stacking not a thrower wagon) behind the baler I have put 275 bales an hour on the wagons for a whole after noon. It was a nice long field and windrows from a 20 foot combine head. Things for you to do: 1) Check the resticters on both sides of the bale case. I run three sets all of the time. 2) Check the side play on the plunger. I have seen a bad plunger roller cause banana bales. 3) Make nice big windrows. These balers bale better if you keep them full. 4) Like the others have stated. You move the adjustable feeder fingers AWAY from the chamber for more hay on the opposite side. These things should get you back to having good square bales. If not check how the hay is being raked. Many times one side of the windrow will have most of the hay in it and the other just the ends bent over. Walk across the windrow and see if it seems to compress evenly across the whole width. Had that happen to me when we started to rake with a wheel rake years ago. Had the rake set too narrow and one side had more hay in the windrow than the other. Made getting a good square bale hard even with the round baler. |
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11-18-2012 08:31:40
| Re: New Holland 276 square baler in reply to JDseller, 10-30-2012 20:24:35 |
When my grandfather bought one, the salesman told him with a good windrow and big enough horse he could keep a bale in the air at all times. He proved it with the 786 one day my uncle's in-laws wanted to stack their wagons with rain coming. | [Log in to Reply][No Email] |
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10-30-2012 06:01:12
| Re: New Holland 276 square baler in reply to trevor conmy, 10-29-2012 14:35:08 |
55Deere70 is correct. When standing at the back of the baler and looking at the tine bar, move the left hand tines to the right. This enables the left hand tines to take a larger 'bite' of hay and fill the left hand side of the bale. | [Log in to Reply][No Email] |
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10-30-2012 04:27:03
| Re: New Holland 276 square baler in reply to trevor conmy, 10-29-2012 14:35:08 |
Make sure your chute wedges are in good shape also. John | [Log in to Reply][No Email] |
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10-29-2012 21:01:18
| Re: New Holland 276 square baler in reply to trevor conmy, 10-29-2012 14:35:08 |
I put an extra feeder fork on my 'old' 283.It was between the left and center.A vast improvement in bale quality. | [Log in to Reply][No Email] |
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10-29-2012 18:09:10
| Re: New Holland 276 square baler in reply to trevor conmy, 10-29-2012 14:35:08 |
New Holland manual says to move the left feeder fork away from the chamber to increase the hay in the left side of the bale. Theory is that it will move a larger amount of hay into the chamber with each stroke. Kind of opposite of what you would think. | [Log in to Reply][No Email] |
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10-29-2012 17:20:36
| Re: New Holland 276 square baler in reply to Bill M. from Illinois, 10-29-2012 14:35:08 |
I had exact same problem and found that it likes to be crowded. Keep the sindrow on the far right so it gets pretty crowded as it goes into the chamber. Bigger windrows are better for the New Holland. I have since bought and fixed a JD 214ws and it makes perfect bales for me no matter what kind of windrow I feed it. | [Log in to Reply][No Email] |
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Feb 27, 2010 Here is a NH 276 hayliner I just brought home hoping to bale some hay this summer.
I have a 273 & 268 square baler. When the 268 wouldn't make 'square' bales my equipment guru friend kept telling me about the needles/fingers in the hay chamber being the problem.I wouldn't believe him & fought the problem for several years.Then finally I gave up & did what he suggested.I have perfect square bales now!!!
It made no sense to me & I truly did not believe that could be the problem.I am a believer now.Your 'equipment guru friend' must have been privy to the double top-secret information in the operator's manual. Bale shape problems can be cause by: The tines on the feeder carriage are worn and do not reach for enough into the hay to move the hay into the bale chamber.
You can either replace the tines or adjust the feeder carriage penetraction into the bale chamber. To do this, open the front shield. You will see an arm from the feeder attached to the plunger. The arm is attached with a 3/4' bolt with the nut to the top.
It takes a 1 1/8' wrench or socket. Loosen this nut slightly. Now, look at the bolt head of this 3/4' bolt at the bottom of the plunger arm and you will see a 3/8' adjusting bolt with a nut on each side a plate. Loosening the rear nut and tightening the front nut will move the feeder arm so it penetrates farther into the bale chamber. Do this if the bales are longer on the right side of the bale which is usually the case. If the bales are longer on the left side then loosen the front nut and tighten the rear nut. Be sure to retighted the 3/4' bolt.
Turn the baler flywheel by hand to make sure there is no interference through the feeder travel. Bale a few bales and see if further adjustment is necessary. Another place to look is the 'haydogs and haydog springs'. The haydogs are the fingers that stick into the bale chamber, on top and bottom, to hold the hay back. There are three haydogs on top of the bale case right below the knotter stack and there are two haydogs under the bale chamber.
Make sure the haydogs are free and not stuck up out of the bale chamber. Also check that the springs are not broken. It is possible that one side of the spring is broken.
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The center top and bottom spring along with the right top are the same spring. The left top and the right bottom use a different spring. If any in their group feels weaker it is probably broken on one side. They should move freely and snap back into the bale chamber when released. Poorly formed windrows will also cause you bale shape problems. There are wedges in the bale chamber. Make sure you have the same amount on each side.
Adjust the bale tension cranks so they are the same length. I have a new hollland 276 square baler, was working fine, up until a couple years ago.
The problem with it is that it is inclined to 'bow' or banana the bales as they are coming out the back of the baler; standing at the back of the baler, the bales bow off to the left hand side. The problem seems to be that there isnt enough hay/straw being picked and thrown over to the left hand side of the chamber to keep the bale in shape, is this correct? I have tried moving the extreme left feeding fork over into the left hand side of the chamber as far as it will go, but it makes no difference. Bales are still inclined to banana. Any advice in regard to what could be wrong?
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Parts Manual (PTS) - The parts manual has exploded views of all parts on the Baler giving great detail on assembly and disassembly. It also includes a guide for ordering parts. It picks up where the service manual leaves off. Water quality engineering chin solutions manual. If you do your own repairs, you need the parts manual. Operators Manual (OPT) - The operators manual (a.k.a. Owners manual) is the book that came OEM from the manufacturer when the New Holland 276 Baler was purchased.
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