Posted by Mike in Mn. on July 20, 2014 at 07:09:38 from (65.73.80.15):
I have a Super 68 for a spare, rebuilt it about 30,000 bales ago, plunger, knotter, etc. It's in really good shape. I use it some so if my good baler self destructs for some reason I can hook on and go, This year it baled about 500 and missed 1 in a 100 or so, no big deal, seems like the twine is real crappy lately, usually a thick spot, then It got worse and misses on the right side. Spent last Sunday and went over all the adjustments and sharpened the knives and adj. the plunger etc. It will tear the string half off about 2 inches behind the knot, like it's getting caught or someting. Otherwise a perfect knot, will hang one on the bill hook once in a while, and I have the knife arm rubbing plenty snug and sharp. Left side hasn't missed in years, but this is really got me stumped. I have never not been able to make a baler tie. Looking for ideas, I'm out of things to check. thanks for your thoughts.
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