I have used my 115 IH mower on the SMTA for the last several years and used various others prior to that. You did not say WHERE it was plugging. Usually this occurs at the end of the bar. You must have the special section with the extra 1/2 cutter on the end. Look on ebay, they are common. You should also have a manual and follow all the setup and adjustments...ebay again or maybe an IH dealer. This is important. Don't expect it to cut if it is out of adjustment. Think of scissors where the two sides do not mesh properly...they won't cut and the paper will wedge in them. Lastly, don't try to cut too fast or too early in the AM. A well adjusted sickle will cut fairly fast but slower is better. Cutting before noon around here will clog you up because there is dew deep in the hay and the wet makes for a poor result. Just some ideas, HTH.
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