Yes. It is a $#@! machine. The bales look like ice cream cones and the middles are usually moldy no matter if you baled death valley tumbleweeds. Hire an illegal alien with a jack knife, you will save time and money. Seriously, a friend came up with a sarcastic joke, and we thought about it- then he volunteered to ride along with his 4 wheeler. When the bale was ready, and the twine was spun so's it was ready to cut, I would stomp on the clutch, soon at it stopped spinning, he reached out and cut it with a razor sharp knife. we did that 1100 times... if we didn't, I'd still be there. I played with the knife, the spring, the chopping block? When I sold it, the fellow that bought it said "oh, this is the kind that only cuts old fashioned sissle isn't it? you can't use modern twine can you?".... So if I was you, I'd buy one bale of each sort of twine you can find from everyone, and see if there is one- my bet is on the cheapest, cheesy-est, reaady to rot stuff. I wish you luck, you need it.....
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