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Posted by Jfavor on Friday, June 13, 2008:In Reply to: 273 hayliner new holland posted by Barry Long on Saturday, September 30, 2006:
Mine broke the chain and a needle also. I ordered a manual. It says: The front crank should be pointing straight up. There two marks on the frame that it should be between. There's also two marks by the rear sprocket. These should be aligned across from each other. Make sure all backlash is out. Needle yoke must be up and in home position. Properly timed the needles will be entering the bale chamber just as the plunger starts to pass them (moving rearward).
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