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It is possible that the Welger 435 Master baler may have a plate located between the back end and the axle to aid in the discharge of bales. This plate, which is sometimes called a bale ramp or a bale slide, is designed to allow bales to be more easily loaded onto a trailer or other transport vehicle by providing a sloping surface for the bales to roll down.
To confirm if your Welger 435 Master baler has a bale ramp or slide, you can check the owner's manual or consult the manufacturer. You can also inspect the baler itself to see if there is a plate or ramp located between the back end and the axle. If you are unable to locate the bale ramp or if you are unsure if your baler is equipped with one, it is recommended to consult a mechanic or the manufacturer for further assistance.
From what I've discovered there's a lot of issues a hand---I found a site that has different issues with model---variety of various items contribute to the same problem----you'll have to find you particular issue--there a list of items that may apply to you situation that you'll have to check out---GL
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How do you route the bailing wire?
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At the link below you can download the user manual for your baler.
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