Posted by dave2 on July 27, 2011 at 23:59:54 from (79.240.150.213):
In Reply to: What a day posted by charlie n on July 27, 2011 at 15:47:57:
Baled about 6 bales and the quit tieing, cleaned up a wad of twine and baled a few more til it quit again. Wife shows up to "help" and nags about how everyone else just jumps on stuff and it works. Friend shows up and helps out just before the wife got a pitchfork necktie....... He can't figure it out cause everything looks and moves like it should. Goes and gets an identicle baler and zooms thru about 10 bales and gets the same results. Switched to sisal and all was fine. Must have been the hay (dry and real fine). Ran my baler thru a couple rows of straw with the plastic twine that was still there and it did fine. Hooked up the wagon and let wife drive tractor while I loaded. All is well.
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