glasshouse
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Hi, can anyone post a pic on correct threading of this baler pls?
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Baling up some rounds into squares for an orderBit early yet unless Southern hemisphere! You could do with an ops manual. Have you looked on ebay? When you thread up have a look at the tension plate on the side of twine box. The plate can have wear grooves which can be a problem.
You need your head lookingBaling up some rounds into squares for an order
I knowYou need your head looking
I did that and ended up in hospitalI know
I had a repair to do to it, so a good chance to try it before summerYou need your head looking
We still do a couple of thou , but the novelty soon wears thin with the workers , got to be 5 pound a bale reallyI had a repair to do to it, so a good chance to try it before summer
We are using a lot of hay just now so a few small bales are handy for taking out on the quadbike
Price is £8 / bale hereaboutsWe still do a couple of thou , but the novelty soon wears thin with the workers , got to be 5 pound a bale really
@Flat 10 you know the baler that had been in the shed for 5 years , had it going tonight , to do same as glasshouse ,Baling up some rounds into squares for an order
Blimey , I'll get the grease gun outPrice is £8 / bale hereabouts
I knackered needles doing that@Flat 10 you know the baler that had been in the shed for 5 years , had it going tonight , to do same as glasshouse ,
gettingbthrough the smalls ,starting on saturday rebaling 4/3 ,into wee bales
Its a 276 i have, not a 376 typoThis will give you an idea how to do it. 276 rather than 376, but it is much the same.
It won't actually create its 1st knotted bale until the baler trips the needles for the 1st time.
you have to fork it in ,I knackered needles doing that
Too lumpy