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NC Iowa | The baler is tying knots fine, however when the knotter is tripped it does not release the twine properly and gets caught up on the backside of the knotter. As more hay feeds into the baler, the tension on the twine pulls the knot off which breaks the twine on one side of the bale. The knotter with the issue is the closest one to the rolls of twine.
Anyone ran across this issue?
Not sure how many baler doctors are still around these parts for a remedy. | |
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