Posted by picassomcp on July 20, 2013 at 14:35:05 from (50.107.36.81):
I have a 644 New Holland round baler that has worked great for the 3 years that I have been using it. This year it has been giving some trouble getting the twine to wrap. This baler has dual twine arms and It seems that once it cuts the twine after wrapping a bale, the pig tail of twine left is not long enough to be grabbed by the next bale that needs to be wrapped. I sharpened the knives, no difference, I have moved the knives to several different locations and nothing improves the pigtail length. I am using the same twine I have always used, 16,000 Golden Harvest Brand from the local creamery. I"m wondering if dulling the knives a bit would help, maybe the cut would be less clean , leaving a longer pigtail?? I"m not sure what to try anymore, its getting frustrating getting off the tractor to manual push the twine into each bale so it will wrap.
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