Posted by 2underage on September 15, 2015 at 04:47:53 from (64.19.81.242):
In Reply to: IH baler knotters posted by rkc9700 on September 14, 2015 at 17:02:02:
Take it to the scrap yard! Many years ago I bought a IH 430 baler at a dealer surplus auction. The baler looked almost new and I wondered why the dealer sold it at auction. I found out why he auctioned it as soon as I tried to use it. First one knotter wouldn't tie and then the other. It would break one bale out of four. I called the local IH dealer and he sent his mechanic out to my farm and he arrive about 3pm and when he left about 7pm the baler worked even worse. I managed to get my hay baled because I had teenaged sons who rode on the wagon and would throw the unbaled hay off to be rebaled.
I got lucky, the IH dealer had a used John Deere 24T baler and he traded me even or almost as I paid $100 for the trucking. Don't fight those knotters, get a good John Deere or New Holland baler and make some hay! Happy Farming.
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