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Huntley Montana | I'd guess that the baler had been loaded with twine where the twine knot caught the twine of another ball as it fed across & started feeding 2 sets of twine to the needles causing this problem. 1 of the reasons I always move the balls so they don't cross a full ball.
The baler knotter had to be set up pretty good not to have problems with 2 twines.
the farmer might of made some funny knot when tieing the balls together that caused the problem when the knot went across the other balls. Or not known how to tie the balls off right. | |
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