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Haybuster 2650 - User Manual

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0500144 OctOber 2015
DuraTech InDusTrIes InTernaTIonal Inc.
Po Box 1940, JamesTown, nD 58402-1940
Tel: (701) 252-4601• Fax: (701) 252-0502
www.DuraTechInDusTrIes.neTwww.hayBusTer.com
2650
/
2655
BALEBUSTER
2650 - Serial Number 26CJ001150 & Up
2655 - Serial Number 26IJ000155 & Up
Operating Instructions and Parts Reference
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Product InformatIon

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • E
    Erica NelsonJul 26, 2025
    What to do if my Haybuster Farm Equipment will not lift bale?
    • J
      Jeffrey CrossJul 27, 2025
      If your Haybuster Farm Equipment is not lifting the bale, the tractor hydraulic pressure might be too low, so you should check the pressure. Another potential cause is hydraulic oil leaking by the piston in the cylinder, in which case you should repair or replace the hydraulic cylinder.
  • L
    Laura BrightJul 31, 2025
    Why is there excessive vibration in my Haybuster 2650 Farm Equipment?
    • K
      Karen ThompsonJul 31, 2025
      Excessive vibration in your Haybuster Farm Equipment can stem from several issues. It could be due to a build-up of twine on the rotor, in which case you should remove all twine. Another cause might be a broken flail, requiring a replacement. Defective cylinder bearings or a misaligned/worn PTO can also lead to vibration; replace the bearing or worn PTO part, or the entire PTO, as needed.
  • J
    Joel ChungAug 4, 2025
    What to do if my Haybuster Farm Equipment forage is too fine?
    • J
      Jeanne GrayAug 4, 2025
      If your Haybuster Farm Equipment is producing forage that is too fine, the conveyor speed might be too slow, so you should increase it. Alternatively, the slug bar might be set too high, requiring you to lower it to expose more flail. Also, check for extra stripper plates and remove one or all of them if present.
  • C
    Carol BanksAug 8, 2025
    What to do if Haybuster Farm Equipment forage is too course?
    • B
      Brian MoraAug 8, 2025
      If the forage from your Haybuster Farm Equipment is too coarse, it might be because the conveyor speed is too fast; decrease the conveyor speed. Also, the slug bar might be set too low; raise the slug bar to expose less flail. Finally, check if the stripper plate has been removed, and replace or add an additional stripper plate if needed.
  • J
    Jared HowardAug 12, 2025
    What to do if forage blows past bunk when feeding with my Haybuster Farm Equipment?
    • O
      owensbrianAug 12, 2025
      If forage blows past the bunk when feeding with your Haybuster Farm Equipment, it could be that the deflector is too high, so you should lower it. Alternatively, you can add an optional 18” deflector belting #810819.
  • C
    Cassandra ObrienAug 16, 2025
    What to do if bale does not turn in my Haybuster 2650?
    • L
      lori09Aug 17, 2025
      If the bale does not turn in your Haybuster Farm Equipment, it may be lodged in the feeder. To resolve this, reverse the rotation of the slat conveyor.
  • C
    Charles BrownAug 21, 2025
    How to fix no capacity on my Haybuster 2650 Farm Equipment?
    • E
      Eric GomezAug 21, 2025
      If your Haybuster Farm Equipment has no capacity, it might be because the bale is turning too slow. To fix this, open the conveyor speed control valve.

Summary

Foreword

Appropriate Use of Unit

Details the intended uses of the 2650/2655 BALEBUSTER for loading and shredding livestock forage.

Section 1: Safety

Operator Personal Equipment

Guidelines on operator's physical condition, clothing, and protective gear for safe operation.

Machine Safety Labels

Information on identifying and maintaining safety decals on the machine.

Shielding and Safety Review

Ensuring shields are in place and reviewing safety precautions before and during operation.

Section 2: Dealer Preparation

Assembly Requirements

Step-by-step instructions for the initial assembly of the Balebuster.

Section 3: Operation

Pre-Starting Inspections

Essential checks to perform before starting the Balebuster to ensure safe operation.

Normal Shutdown Procedure

Procedure for safely shutting down the machine after operation.

Key Adjustments

Covers adjustments for hitch, PTO shield, conveyor, slugbar, loader, and deflector.

Hitching and Unhitching

Detailed steps for safely connecting and disconnecting the Balebuster from the tractor.

Starting and Loading Procedures

Instructions for starting the machine and loading bales into the shredding chamber.

Shredding and Transporting

Guidelines for shredding bales and preparing the machine for transport.

Section 4: Lubrication

General Lubrication Procedures

Details lubrication points, grease type, and recommended intervals for machine maintenance.

Section 7: Maintenance

Haybuster 2650 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeBale Processor
PTO Speed1000 RPM
Bale CapacityOne round bale
Discharge HeightAdjustable
Hitch TypeTractor Drawbar

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