: Detailed visual breakdowns show the exact assembly sequence of complex systems, which is invaluable for DIY rebuilds.
| Component | Symptoms | Manual Reference Section | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Bent or missing tines; poor hay pickup | Section A, Figure 3 | | Main Apron Chain | Loose slats; binding; visible chain stretch | Section B, Figure 7 | | Shear Bolts (PTO) | PTO spins but rotor doesn't | Section C, Detail C-1 | | Baler Belts (if applicable) | Slipping on bale formation | Section B, Figure 9 | | Roller Bearings | Squealing from chamber; rough rotation | Section B, Figure 10 | Gehl 1310 Fixed Chamber Round Baler Parts Manual
The manual is structured to cover all major mechanical systems and optional kits for the baler: Core Drive Systems : Detailed visual breakdowns show the exact assembly
: Includes lower roll drive, rear door drive, main drive, and connector drive sections. Pickup Components The Gehl 1310 is designed for durability and
Understanding the machine's base specs is the first step in using the manual effectively. The Gehl 1310 is designed for durability and ease of use in diverse hay conditions. Specification Nominal 52" Diameter x 48" Width (4x4 or 4x5 soft core) Horsepower Requirement Minimum 55 hp (40 kw) Pickup System 53" width with 4 bars and 16 tines per bar Chamber Type Fixed chamber with 15 heavy-duty steel pressure rolls Drive System 540 RPM PTO with heavy-duty roller chains Key Systems Covered in the Manual Gehl 1310 Fixed Chamber Round Baler Parts Manual
The (OEM part number often referenced as 905962 or similar variants) is not just a booklet; it is a diagnostic tool. Here is what a genuine manual provides that a generic tractor supply book cannot:
A: Absolutely not. While both are fixed chamber balers, the Gehl uses a unique chain-and-slat floor vs. Deere’s belt drive. Using the wrong manual will result in dangerous assembly errors.