Casey in Ky
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Hopefully these both post. If not I'll post the direct link to both. The video is of the knotter. You can see where after the knotter cycles, both knots are tied, but the string for some reason ends up back over both twine fingers. Now this video was took while just hand feeding hay and I tripped the knotter. The outer one would have definitely got caught on the finger and broke if more hay was being fed into the bale chamber, especially if it was a lot. Both sides do, sometimes often, sometimes not.
Now the pic is of the bearing, or lack there of, on the plunger. The one on the side is completely gone and the one on the bottom is damaged, probably from the one that disintegrated. Hoe hard is it to pull the plunger and what all needs to replaced while into this job. This thing is about to drive me nuts.
Now the pic is of the bearing, or lack there of, on the plunger. The one on the side is completely gone and the one on the bottom is damaged, probably from the one that disintegrated. Hoe hard is it to pull the plunger and what all needs to replaced while into this job. This thing is about to drive me nuts.