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Why is modern machinery so flipping unreliable?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Fred" data-source="post: 7013220" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>I think it would help if there was a workround designed into my baler and wrapper so that I could at least keep using them, even at a reduced rate, if the electrics failed. The old Welger baler had an electronic box, but if it packed up, you could operate the simple tying mechanism by rigging up a rope pull. With a few minutes thought, you could connect the trip to the pressure arm with a chain so it became completely automatic. The modern baler doesn't seem to have any facility for manual operation. The wrapper is the same, if the box goes on the blink, the whole thing is unusable where the old one could always be worked around with pipes and levers from the shed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Fred, post: 7013220, member: 189"] I think it would help if there was a workround designed into my baler and wrapper so that I could at least keep using them, even at a reduced rate, if the electrics failed. The old Welger baler had an electronic box, but if it packed up, you could operate the simple tying mechanism by rigging up a rope pull. With a few minutes thought, you could connect the trip to the pressure arm with a chain so it became completely automatic. The modern baler doesn't seem to have any facility for manual operation. The wrapper is the same, if the box goes on the blink, the whole thing is unusable where the old one could always be worked around with pipes and levers from the shed. [/QUOTE]
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