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Re: McCormick 45 square baler
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Posted by Ron-MO on September 08, 2006 at 06:52:16 from (208.210.74.251):
In Reply to: McCormick 45 square baler posted by Ben Ford on September 07, 2006 at 21:09:18:
Like teddy52food said - it has been probably 30 years since I baled with a 45, but if memory serves me correctly it is not difficult to find the rought to the needles then jus tie it off to one of the guards below or a point on the frame and trip the knotters. Good luck with the old #45. My experience is that they are very tempermental. I spent many hours 'riding' the twine box on that one with dad driving the tractor and me tying the loose knots. But we baled thousands of bales that way over the course of about 10 years. We used to think that we simply did not know how to set it up properly, but since visiting this board I have learned that that was the 'nature of the beast'. I hope I have not discouraged you on it and you have good luck with it.
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