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mercer county, il | up your twine tension a bit, straw and alfalfa are kinda springy, grass is usually not, usually the lower the chamber pressure the less springy the crop.
the less the crop expands and contracts the less tension it holds on your twines. If your lower slacker arms are not pulled up close to the needles when you stop more than a few flakes after a new bale your tension is too low. | |
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