When you're making a bale , stop feeding material in, trip knotter by hand, shut off machine and observe the knot, it will still be on the bill hook as these balers (mcormick style knotters versus deering style knotters) as they use the movement of the bale to pull knot off hook. You will be able to see if the knife has cut the twine cleanly and if it hasn't you have found your problem. Sounds simple but they can make you pull your hair out. There are actually two different knotters used on these balers, later ones were what they called all twine and I never worked on enough of them to feel really comfortable at diagnosing their problems. They both only cut one twine and use movement of bale to pull knot off hook, not like the deering style knotter that uses a stripper to remove knot from hook and it cuts both twines.
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Today's Featured Article - History of the Nuffield Tractor - by Anthony West. The Nuffield tractor story started in early 1945. The British government still reeling from the effects of the war on the economy, approached the Nuffield organization to see if they would design and build an "ALL NEW" British built wheeled tractor, suitable for both British and world farming.
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