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<blockquote data-quote="mengeleguru" data-source="post: 6683285" data-attributes="member: 41484"><p>Double knotted bales are made that way , because they are so big the string tension in the knotter if it was tied singularly that the knotter has to hold the string while the bale is made,</p><p>. It is possible but any problem with the tying mechanism would maybe let the sting go therefore not tying he knot properly , loose bale.</p><p></p><p>With the double tie system basically 2 balls of string are tied together , one from the top & one from the bottom as the bale is made the twine develops around the bale , at the correct bale size the system trips bringing the two ends together tying them & cutting them & letting go. Whilst still holding both ends of the remaining strings in the knotter it ties them again to begin the next bale & lets them go. All in an instant.</p><p></p><p>The knotter is only tying. Not having to hang on to the string</p><p></p><p>With double tie it’s twice as as much trouble if it’s wrong but a lot more reliable. I’ve never failed to mend one yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mengeleguru, post: 6683285, member: 41484"] Double knotted bales are made that way , because they are so big the string tension in the knotter if it was tied singularly that the knotter has to hold the string while the bale is made, . It is possible but any problem with the tying mechanism would maybe let the sting go therefore not tying he knot properly , loose bale. With the double tie system basically 2 balls of string are tied together , one from the top & one from the bottom as the bale is made the twine develops around the bale , at the correct bale size the system trips bringing the two ends together tying them & cutting them & letting go. Whilst still holding both ends of the remaining strings in the knotter it ties them again to begin the next bale & lets them go. All in an instant. The knotter is only tying. Not having to hang on to the string With double tie it’s twice as as much trouble if it’s wrong but a lot more reliable. I’ve never failed to mend one yet. [/QUOTE]
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