The twine comes out of the twine box and goes down to a porcelan spool on the side of the baling chamber. Run both strings through this spool and then looking from the back of the baler one string on the right side goes up through another porcelan spool (up by the needle) through the eye and roller on the needle then back down to the needle guard and tie it off with a double knot. Run the other string under the needle guard to the other side up through the porcelan spool then through the eye and roller on the needle back down to the guard and tie it off the same way. Then you can trip the star wheel on top of the baling chamber and turn the fly wheel by hand and it will tie itself. *********************************************************** New Revised Below: When threading the twine you will comes out of the top of the twine box and goes down to the first porcelain spool on the side of the baling chamber. Run both strings through this spool and then looking from the back of the baler one string on the right side goes up through another porcelain. (Remember the twine roll furthest from the needles goes to the nearest needle and the twine roll closest goes to the needles goes to the other needle. (see Manual 14T or 24T etc.) (the tension on the twine must be set to the proper spec.) spool (up by the needle) through the eye and roller on the needle then back down to the needle guard and tie it off with a double knot. Run the other string under the needle guard to the other side up through the porcelain spool then through the eye and roller on the needle back down to the guard and tie it off the same way. Then you can trip the gauge measuring wheel on top of the baling chamber, pull up the trip lever by lifting up on it and then turn the fly wheel by hand counterclockwise and it will tie itself if the baler is properly set.
What year is my John Deere 14T hay baler with a serial number of 38497?Read more: What_year_is_my_John_Deere_14T_hay_baler_with_a_serial_number_of_28517
From my research the 14t was manufactured from 1954-1961.
No, they will not fit. Different mounting pads, different length needle arm.
To change the billhook on a John Deere 14T baler, first ensure the baler is powered off and disconnected from any tractor. Remove the access cover to expose the billhook assembly and unscrew the retaining bolts that hold the old billhook in place. Carefully lift out the old billhook and replace it with the new one, securing it with the bolts. Finally, reattach the access cover and perform a test run to ensure proper operation.
John Deere started manufacturing the 14 T in the mid 1950's
I have an old John Deere 14t, I have used it behind a Farmall H. The H has about 30 hp, it was just barely enough. A tractor around 40 hp or higher is a better choice.I have an old John Deere 14t, I have used it behind a Farmall H. The H has about 30 hp, it was just barely enough. A tractor around 40 hp or higher is a better choice.
Not 100% sure. 14T started in 1953. The replacement baler the 24T started in 1965, at least that is the date on the parts book. I would say then 1964.
You are probably referring to the HP Pavilion 14T Touch, which is a touchscreen laptop.
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14t front, 38t rear
∫14dt = 14t + c(where c is a constant)
yeah its ok