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Posted by John S-B on May 24, 2007 at 19:38:06 from (64.12.116.14):
In Reply to: AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! posted by Miller Time In N. IL on May 24, 2007 at 09:34:08:
I know the feeling. I tried out the 214T I just bought and the first five bales it just tied a simple knot and would not hold. I thought maybe the knotters had a little grease on them or something but it never got past that as the right needle got hung up in the knotter mechanism and snapped the threaded rod on the needle lift. So I got out the backup 24T and baled about seventy bales 'till I ran out of daylight. Got back to the barn and noticed a small puddle of oil under the flywheel. evidently a bolt had come loose from the gear case and was bent 90 degrees. Well you got to take the flywheel off to replace it. I got about 3 acres down and rain coming. Blues, despair and agony on me!!
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