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| Use a flat file to file the tip down on the upper side of the bill hook. When the hook is open it looks like a little tooth on the top small part of the bill hook, This allows it to close tighter. They are very hard and it does not take much about the thickness of a buisness card filed off will help alot. The plunger should knock the tails out of the bill hook on the next stroke instead of tying and droping them, This pulls the knot tails tighter so it doesnt come untied in the chamber. File it till it tie's and holds the tails. If you pull the tails tight buy hand right after the knotter you will see the difference.. | |
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- New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - Orion : 8/11/2012 22:06
- Re: New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - Badger : 8/11/2012 22:09
- Re: New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - upstate ny : 8/11/2012 23:15
- RE: New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - RickB : 8/12/2012 05:30
- RE: New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - Hay Hud Ohio : 8/12/2012 07:41
- Re: New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - Orion : 8/12/2012 07:54
- Re: New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - Orion : 8/12/2012 09:01
- Re: New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - Orion : 8/12/2012 09:14
- Re: New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - upstate ny : 8/12/2012 09:35
- Re: New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - Orion : 8/12/2012 12:10
- Re: New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - Orion : 8/12/2012 19:07
- RE: New Holland 273, one knotter leaves tails too short - Hay Hud Ohio : 8/12/2012 19:15
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