PROFarms
Gold Member
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2012
- Messages
- 250
- Location
- Devon, England
- Tractor
- International 444, Yanmar YM169d, Cub Cadet
So I acquired a NH68 baler that’s in perfect working order except the knifes need sharpening. I understand you have to undo the bolt that holds the knitters down then flip them up in order to remove the knife arm for sharpening? Is that right or can it be done without removing the knife arm?
For some reason when I try to flip the knotter up it only goes half way then stops against something hard? Any ideas what this may be?
Lastly the chap who had the baler before me ran it on 12000ft twine but I spoke to someone said to run it on 10000ft twine. What are people’s opinions on which I should use? I’m reluctant to use sisal as my other Massey baler runs on that and its **** expensive, about £65 a pack vs £17 for poly twine
For some reason when I try to flip the knotter up it only goes half way then stops against something hard? Any ideas what this may be?
Lastly the chap who had the baler before me ran it on 12000ft twine but I spoke to someone said to run it on 10000ft twine. What are people’s opinions on which I should use? I’m reluctant to use sisal as my other Massey baler runs on that and its **** expensive, about £65 a pack vs £17 for poly twine