Jon, don't even think about messing with the polly twine, they were not made for it. Back when the polly came out Dad tried it and was nothing but problems, went back to the 7200 twine and no more problems and the 9000 was not then yet avaible. They were designed for the thicker twine and therefore were not designed to have the tollerances for the small twine and will not be able to grip it. If you will notice it is the ones that think polly is the way to go were not yet in the work forse at the time it was introduced and do not understand the problems it made. Newer balers were designed more for the small twine so less problems and that is what the polly twine guys are used to using so know nothing about the older ways you had to do it. If you notice everybody that had answered you are younger than me. That notter used the same parts that the plain 66 used and was probably the same as the old 77 from the 40's. Polly was about the 60's when came out.
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