Posted by pete 23 on June 13, 2013 at 16:33:43 from (74.44.98.116):
In Reply to: 24T baler posted by notjustair on June 13, 2013 at 06:50:33:
When I was a pup, a couple of balers came into the shop. The owner (the older one) thought he was pretty good with knotters etc so he had me working on them telling me what to do . It wasn't long and I figured if I have to work on these I better start learning something about them as he was working on the wrong end most of the time from my point of view. I turned a whole lot of flywheels by hand watching every movement of the plunger, needles and knotters. Could I get them all to work perfectly, no, but I did get a pretty good reputation after a while. Problem was I was supposed to be working on the tractors in the shop and not running around along side of a baler out in the hot summer sun or worse yet, having to stack bales at the same time I was checking the balers. I always wished I had a camera to mount on them and then run it back through in slow motion. Wonder if the new digital camcorders would do that. I've been done with them for many years now so not going to worry about it I guess.
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