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Posted by DJL on June 16, 2007 at 23:20:59 from (65.161.103.129):
Recently bought a JD 336 small square baler. It had a small amount of sisal twine in it when I picked it up. The guy I bought it from said he ran both 7000 and 9000 twine in it. I bought 4 spools of 9000 plastic twine. Bailed 60 bales with it today and of that 60 had to rebale about 25 or 30 of them. I"m planning on honing up the knives on the knotters, but the question is this, do the knotters have to be reset or re-adjusted to run plastic twine when used to running sisal? The plastic twine is more desirable in my area so I"d like to run it, but had a John Deere guy tell me that you had to retro fit the knotters with different billhooks etc to get it to tie with plastic?? Any advice? Thanks DJL
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