Posted by JDseller on August 29, 2010 at 09:17:44 from (208.126.196.117):
In Reply to: Balers posted by plow hand on August 29, 2010 at 08:48:47:
I have found that it is not the brand of baler but the brand of owner that effect the tying on square balers. I have owned and used many brands of square balers. I have never found a brand yet that will not tie IF adjusted correctly. Most knotter problems can be solved with a little care and maintenance. I sold a JD 336 to a neighbor last spring. He just told me at church that he had bales 6500 bales and it had not missed a bale even when switching balls of twine. Another guy around here has NH 273 that baled all of his straw and only missed three bales out of 12500, and they where all at twine ball switching. I have found that John Deere, New Holland and Massey-Ferguson are a little easier to adjust. I thought International was harder due to the twine knife setup on some of the models. Oliver and Allis worked well but are temperamental on adjustment. Some times a 1/4 of a turn on a bill hook adjustment can be the difference between tying or not.
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