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Posted by TX656 on January 14, 2009 at 20:27:31 from (71.48.164.26):
In Reply to: Vermeer 605f round baler posted by shweebies on January 13, 2009 at 12:55:05:
Bought my first round baler last year. It is a 605f. Hadn't been run in a while. Read the owner's manual (which is not that great), read EVERY post on this board that had anything to do with a Vermeer baler, installed new pressure gauge and fluid for the hydraulic cylinder, greased everything plus chain lube, replaced missing teeth, had to run it a while to loosen up belts, etc. End result after not too much work was it bales GREAT. At least the cows I just gave a fresh bale to tonight think so.
I raked 2 7' rows together, drove in a weaving pattern over the windrow like the manual and posters on this board suggested and after about 5 bales they started to look just like all of the neighbors. We won't talk about what some of the first 5 bales looked like. I think the GIANT MUSHROOM BALE was my favorite. That's the one you make when your looking where your weaving instead of watching the baler so you have WAY too much hay in the chamber and also happen to pull the wrong remote lever and open the rear door instead of the operating the twine arm.
I tell my wife I can't wait for May but she just doesn't understand the excitement of the first cut.
I raked 2 7' rows together, drove in a weaving pattern over the windrow like the manual and posters on this board suggested and after about 5 bales they started to look just like all of the neighbors. We won't talk about what some of the first 5 bales looked like. I think the GIANT MUSHROOM BALE was my favorite. That's the one you make when your looking where your weaving instead of watching the baler so you have WAY too much hay in the chamber and also happen to pull the wrong remote lever and open the rear door instead of the operating the twine arm.
I tell my wife I can't wait for May but she just doesn't understand the excitement of the first cut.
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Posted by TX656 on June 20, 2008 at 19:44:01 from (71.48.164.55):
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In Reply to: Vermeer baler hydraulic pressure regulator posted by t.eden on June 20, 2008 at 18:35:45:
Sorry this isn't a direct answer to question but maybe it will help. (Disclaimer - I really know nothing about these things but I'm learning)
Bought a used 605F in January. Come spring (after the belts started moving) it made hay. I was happy.
After a liberal dose of chain lube it worked even better.
After the inside walls started to shine up it it worked even better.
After I replaced the broke and missing pickup teeth it worked even better.
Ok so this is over the course of experimenting with 16 bales. (Like I said I'm just starting to learn about these.) After the first two little pastures and those 16 bales it was time to focus on 'what's next'. I thought the bales sould be tighter so I figure its time to attack the hydraulic tensioner. Same as yours, Teledyne with a 'preset at 1000 psi' metal tag on it. Didn't have a clue if any of the hydraulic tension thing was working because the gauge was so clouded as to be impossible to read. Put on new gauge and toyed with possibility of converting the baler back to the original style of hoses that connected to the lift gate supply but since all the stores were closed I just reassembled it and FILLED THAT SYSTEM TO THE TOP with hydraulic fluid. Took it out and made a bale....and it worked great. The pressure gauge showed up to 1600 PSI which is what the owner's manual says is the high side on tension. Tractor engine is wore out but it never gave any indication that it was working any harder or that the bales were 'too tight' so I don't feel that anything was operating out of spec.
So I guess the point of my long story is I don't think my teledyne relief valve is working either but the baler is now making great looking bales.
It's not the question you asked but what is causing you to want to replace the valve?
Bought a used 605F in January. Come spring (after the belts started moving) it made hay. I was happy.
After a liberal dose of chain lube it worked even better.
After the inside walls started to shine up it it worked even better.
After I replaced the broke and missing pickup teeth it worked even better.
Ok so this is over the course of experimenting with 16 bales. (Like I said I'm just starting to learn about these.) After the first two little pastures and those 16 bales it was time to focus on 'what's next'. I thought the bales sould be tighter so I figure its time to attack the hydraulic tensioner. Same as yours, Teledyne with a 'preset at 1000 psi' metal tag on it. Didn't have a clue if any of the hydraulic tension thing was working because the gauge was so clouded as to be impossible to read. Put on new gauge and toyed with possibility of converting the baler back to the original style of hoses that connected to the lift gate supply but since all the stores were closed I just reassembled it and FILLED THAT SYSTEM TO THE TOP with hydraulic fluid. Took it out and made a bale....and it worked great. The pressure gauge showed up to 1600 PSI which is what the owner's manual says is the high side on tension. Tractor engine is wore out but it never gave any indication that it was working any harder or that the bales were 'too tight' so I don't feel that anything was operating out of spec.
So I guess the point of my long story is I don't think my teledyne relief valve is working either but the baler is now making great looking bales.
It's not the question you asked but what is causing you to want to replace the valve?
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When I was ? up to 10, I worked on my Papaw's farm in Greeneville, TN every summer. As I grew older (7), it was the thrill of my day to ride or drive on the tractor. My Papaw had a 1954 IH Super A that he bought to replace a Cub. My Papaw raised 'baccer' (tobacco) and corn with the Super A, but the fondest memory was of the sawmill. He owned a small sawmill for sawing 'baccer' sticks. The Super A was the powerplant. When I was old enough (7 or 8), I would get up early and be dressed to ... [Read Article]Vermeer 605f Round Baler Manual
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