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Re: New Holland Hayliner 67
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Posted by hal on June 22, 2003 at 20:32:44 from (63.81.123.49):
In Reply to: New Holland Hayliner 67 posted by Tony on June 22, 2003 at 17:49:52:
what do you need to know. I use a 67 as we speak. Its not hard how to thread the needels. bring the twine thru the back of the holes in the back of the twine box and the twine friction plate then there will be a porcline spool on the angle brace on the hitch tounge then you will bring both twines thru and then underneath each needels there will be seperate porcline spools for each twines then go thru. the eyes of each needel and pull about 3 or 4 feet of twine then trip the bale lenth arm while running let the tying cyle finish then pull on the excess twine out of the knotter and you should be ready to bale hay if everything is working right. if you need more help please e-mail me or call me and I will go more in depth with you hope this helps. Hal PS right now we are up to a**es in hay [about 210 acers]
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