I saw your You Tube video, look at Wes Pandy's video on You Tube about baler knotters. If your manual doesn't have a trouble shooting section find one that does even if it's not for your particular machine. When I was a Kid I ended up running most of the hay on my family's small farm as Dad was an OTR truck driver and was often only around on the weekends. The manuals we had for our New Holland Super 66 and then the John Deere 24T that replaced it had a section that was basically if it does "that" you adjust "This" as far as needles there are clearances, our 24 T was off because the needle yolk (the hoop thing on the bottom) was bent, it was replaced but if I had to do it again I would of straightened it. I've heard about bending needles to get proper clearances, that scares the hell out of me because I associate bending needles with braking needles but if they're malleable iron you should be able to bend them, with your background you're probably better qualified to make a decision on that. Until you learn all the in and outs balers are the farm equivalent of black magic. Might also post your questions on the implement forum. The way balers are they should probably put a dedicated Baler board up for baler issues.
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