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Re: A binding question about an H. How fast?
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Posted by Chuck46 on July 08, 2007 at 20:59:35 from (64.136.27.229):
In Reply to: A binding question about an H. How fast? posted by Crazy Red Power - S.E.-Wi on July 08, 2007 at 13:21:52:
Hi, I started driving my dads H on a 8 ft. McCormick Deering binder when I was 8. Third gear and third notch from wide open. In a thistle patch you had to run wide open to keep the bull wheel from sliding. If the binder stopped once you would make sure it didn't again, it was not fun to clean it out and get it going again. The first round you dump the bundle carrier every 6 bundles, then in the same spot each round after that, it made shocking much easier. Yes you need someone on the binder to adjust the cutting height,the reel height, and the reel forward or back. Just keep the heads tipping onto the canvas, if it is too low it wiil shell. If the grain is down run it low and forward, and find pickup fingers to attach to every 6th sickle gaurd. If you don't have help you will need one of the setups Hugh mentioned. Also adjust the shuttle boards on the tying head to get the string placed right on the bundle, They are much easier to handle if the string is placed right. Good luck, Chuck
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