Posted by Deere Scotty on July 04, 2016 at 12:40:36 from (68.38.176.107):
In Reply to: Now it's baler twine? posted by Fred Werring on July 04, 2016 at 12:02:53:
My dad being the Civil Engineer that He was reset the bale Counter sometimes just to check how many bales He got from however many twine rolls He put in it. More than once He went back with complaints; but I cant remember now what brand the store was selling. Small bales by the way. It would be a lot harder to tell with a round baler.
KEEP AN EYE OUT! They cut the length once; but now what will they do when they have to cut costs again!!! Probably cut quality? I remember one of the trips back to the store dad put the spool of twine on the ground, & grabbed the end, walked about 100 feet, & found 5, or 6 severe week spots. We were braking bales at an alarming rate. That would have been around the early part of the farm crisis. Person behind the counter said he knew the manufactures were cutting costs severely to stay in business.
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