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Follow up on Roto-baler

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Bob C.

06-21-2003 05:33:05




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Well I found an AC Rotobaler and have used it and it works fine. We have just given it a trial run throwing in looose hay out of the barn but it bales and kicks it out just fine. I haven't been using the binder twine as yet just experimenting with the baler -- not sure really how to thread the string so if anyone could help me out please write. I need a manual on this ,original or otherwise, so I need suggestions on whats the best to get to keep this machine in working order.

Thanks to all who helped me in my search and the advice you all gave to me.

Bob C.

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Delbert

06-21-2003 09:52:26




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 Re: Follow up on Roto-baler in reply to Bob C., 06-21-2003 05:33:05  
Ok twine comes out of twine box up to top of baler. There is a whole in side of top should be another eyelet alittle farther over then it goes under the guide on tension disc down through twine arm leave about 6 or 8 " out so that when the arm comes down the rollers will caught twine and tie bale. Also check wear points to make sure it is going the right way. The twine can cause alot of problems if it is old or tangled other wise just listen for the bang and click and it,s ready to go in just a few seconds. Is this baler a fast wrap? The last ones they made where heavier and wraped the bales faster with more modern pto shields etc. Hope this helps good luck.

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Bob C.

06-21-2003 11:51:40




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 Re: Re: Follow up on Roto-baler in reply to Delbert, 06-21-2003 09:52:26  
Delbert

Thanks for the help on threading the twine. Will give it a try this evening. Seems like a few springs missing on the baler so must get a manual to see what's missing. Looking on Ebay for one so wish me luck.

Bob C.



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