Posted by Don-Wi on September 07, 2015 at 08:54:24 from (66.87.77.121):
In Reply to: Work on Sunday posted by 4435 on September 06, 2015 at 19:11:30:
I got some baling done yesterday, after I replaced all the chains on the baler. It's a NH 630 that a neighbor let us borrow because the hay was still to wet to put up in the barn. He started listing some of the minor issues he was having with it (it's relatively new to him, bought off the original neighbor we asked about it first) and so I decided that before I took it out to the field that it was worth the time and money to go ahead and replace all of the chains.
Worked flawlessly. I also sharpened the twine knife with a file because he said the twine was balling up on it instead of cutting it right away. That worked good too. Only thing not sorted out yet is the switch for the alarm. Still tweaking on that, but it rained last night so it'll be a little while until I can mess with it again.
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