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Posted by jiskies2 on October 04, 2006 at 20:59:10 from (24.148.96.178):
In Reply to: Haying question posted by Devin Sparks on October 04, 2006 at 05:44:10:
we always used 9000 but started using 7200 last year with NH273 baler. 9000 seemed to be thin in spots. 7200 was a little thicker. last few years though seems like the twine we are getting is terrible. the first patch of the year or last years stuff or something... anybody have a problems??? even the 7200, will be fine then all of a sudden it goes down to fine stuff. that's where the damn thing seems to break on the knotter or when kicked out. oh well just so venting now that's over for another year.
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