Posted by Retired Farmer on June 07, 2012 at 10:50:19 from (207.200.116.74):
In Reply to: I can do better posted by flying belgian on June 06, 2012 at 19:38:32:
I think I see what you are talking about now, just came back from the monthly junk sale at the local sale barn and there were three old New Holland balers there. I looked at the knives on the knotters on all three of them. The knives are rivited on the stripper arm instead of being screwed on. You can take the stripper arm off and sharpen the knife if it is dull or if you replace it you will have to cut the rivits off and replace them. The knives have nothing to do with the length of the tail. There is a spring on the side of the Twine Tension Disc that you either tighten or loosen to change the length of the tail. Should be a nut on a stud. Turn it about one eight of a turn at a time and then bale and check the length of the tail. It doesn't take much to change it a lot. Hope this helps you.
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