Has this ever happened to you

old

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Well I almost had all the hay baling done when it happened. Baler started to miss knots again. Went and looked and one side had run out of twine. I'm lucky theres a feed store about 5 miles from me that has twine. Bad thing was I only had one windrow left to do. Oh well at least its ready for the 2nd cutting if we get one that is. Sure is nice to have all the hay done, but about a month later then normal.
Hobby farm
 
Ran out once and layed the other roll on it`s side and fed the empty one out the bottom . Got the last few bale done .
 
Sounds alot like the grease gun that either runs out on the first fitting making you walk back and get a new tube, or runs out on the last fitting causing you to make the same walk.
 
Old, if you look in the bale storage bin, there is a place for the "backup bales". The ones you tie the end of the working twine bale to. That's the reason there is room for four:)
Couldn't resist.

Gordo
 
A lot of times the 214t I used to have would break the string on one or both sides if the splice hung up in the needle. What a PITA to rebale 4 or 5 bales if I didn't catch it soon enough.
 
Oh I know that I had just hoped I could get by till the fall but no such luck. Right now one side has to bales of twine in it and the other one the new one. Mice got hard on the twine a couple years ago so I don't like to leave twine in so I try to run low before I refill
 
went baling 2 ml from home last week to roll up a couple of outside rounds, had about 20 bales to make.only 1 roll of twine in the baler. on the way out of the yard the twine must have caught on a branch and unwound the whole roll on the way to the field. had to go back home to get other roll+ it took friggin hour to gather the loose twine.
 

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