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IH440 baler- any opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="John 1594" data-source="post: 547024" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>when i was unfortunate enough to own an IH, it was customary to use either the 990 or the 1494 with the door removed, as you spent more time off the seat sorting the bloody knotters out than you actually did baling with the thing</p><p></p><p>far too fussy with regards to settings and twine quality, and it absolutely wouldnt tie poly twine, could get it tying right in one field of hay, go onto some straw and spend another half a day pissing about altering it again</p><p></p><p>quite odd considering the MF what replaced it was 10 years older, and ties perfectly on it</p><p></p><p>also remember the small knifes on the 47 being expensive, something like 6 quid for a bit of sharperned steel 1/2 x 7/16 across</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John 1594, post: 547024, member: 23"] when i was unfortunate enough to own an IH, it was customary to use either the 990 or the 1494 with the door removed, as you spent more time off the seat sorting the bloody knotters out than you actually did baling with the thing far too fussy with regards to settings and twine quality, and it absolutely wouldnt tie poly twine, could get it tying right in one field of hay, go onto some straw and spend another half a day pissing about altering it again quite odd considering the MF what replaced it was 10 years older, and ties perfectly on it also remember the small knifes on the 47 being expensive, something like 6 quid for a bit of sharperned steel 1/2 x 7/16 across [/QUOTE]
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