Posted by jimb2 on June 14, 2016 at 15:31:48 from (99.239.110.243):
In Reply to: 430 twine baler posted by rkc9700 on June 14, 2016 at 05:39:58:
Hi, unfortunately I can't help you much on "All Twine" knotters as they are usually so good that no one every works on them. All I can say is tip the knotter up, clean all the crap out of it, inspect bill hook for wear and compare it to the working one, sharpen the twine knife. Next put knotter back in place and turn baler over by hand and trip the knotter and watch and compare both knotters. Watch the twine placement in the bill hook and how much tension it takes to trip the bill hook. I can't remember on IH if stripper arm strips the knot off the bill hook or not or only cuts the twine.
Check youtube as there were some good videos a few years ago about how a NH knotter works. The IH "All Twine" knotter is very similar. PS, my brother has an IH 430 and 435 with "All Twine" knotters and they work perfectly with plastic twine. Therefore I have no experience on them but lots of experience on the old style IH knotters.
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