Posted by glennster on November 03, 2011 at 04:36:52 from (99.90.9.153):
rich, need to pick yer brain on my 14t baler. tried baling some corn stalks last week. went less than desirable. kept breaking the twine after it tied the bale.(twine was knotted,did not cut properly and kind of doubled over,then snapped the twine that was already tied on the bale) noticed the wiper arms have some small wear areas where the twine has been riding. kind of like a shallow groove. the manual calls for them to be smooth and well rounded. can i weld a little on the wiper arms and smooth them out? mig or stick? i have new twine knives i am changing out this weekend. baler does fine in hay, no problems. also would you run the tension cranks looser or tighter of a setting than for hay? thanks...glenn
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