Posted by Larryd on April 21, 2009 at 10:39:19 from (64.253.166.252):
In Reply to: 46 twine Baler posted by FarmallZach on April 20, 2009 at 04:43:33:
I bought a 46 baler and used it the last two years to bale a little hay. Had to put a number of parts in it to get it running. Before you are ready to bale you need to run some old hay through it to make sure it's adjusted right and going to make good bales. If it hasn't been used in a while then for sure you are going to need some time to adjust things and get it working right. You definitely need the manual to tell you how to adjust things.
The things I learned are you have to have a windrow of hay that isn't too heavy and the hay has to be completely dry; and you have to run your tractor in your lowest gear at about 2/3 throttle. If everything isn't right mine will miss tie on one side and if the hay is too heavy or too wet it will also jamb going into the chamber and the clutch will slip and you'll have to dig it out by hand and turn the flywheel backwards enough to get a run at cutting through what is left. This baler takes a lot of time and experience, in my mind, to get it to run right.
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