I need to bite the bullet and replace several if not all pickup teeth. As I have never done this before, what is the best way to do this? Looks like the bands have to be removed to give access to the teeth. Or can the whole pickup assembly be disconnected and moved forward to provide access from the back side?
Thanks
Ron
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Re: Model 12 Massey Ferguson Square Baler
most balers you take the bands loose at one end or take them off for access
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