flying belgian
Well-known Member
With my old 65 New Holland baler I have baled upwards of 1600 bales without a loose one. Sometimes when I do have a loose one it is because the knot slips apart. I want to have longer tails on the knot. Them twine knives are made to bend right? How do you do that and where do you put the bend? Do you have to heat it or do you just put a pipe wrench or Cresant on them and bend them? I know everything inside out about that old baler but have never dealt with the twine knives. Several years back I replaced them but just left them set the way they were from the factory. It does good but I want to do better. Ah the grief of being a perfectionist. Thanks.