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<blockquote data-quote="moses388" data-source="post: 1755380" data-attributes="member: 27368"><p>Just thoughts that came to mind while reading your post. Hope you get it figured out.</p><p></p><p>1)If I get broken bales after changing crops, bale chamber pressure is the first thing I would check. If the bales are heavier due to higher moisture content, I would loosen the chamber. There must be something I don't understand. The knotters baled 350 - 500 bales of grass hay.</p><p>2)Is that poly twine in your photos? Do you have poly twine knotters in your baler? I guess you do since the baler was working until you got to the Barley. Sisal twine knotters are most common in old balers. (I'm not old enough to remember baling wire.) Some folks did retrofit their baler with poly twine knotters after they became available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moses388, post: 1755380, member: 27368"] Just thoughts that came to mind while reading your post. Hope you get it figured out. 1)If I get broken bales after changing crops, bale chamber pressure is the first thing I would check. If the bales are heavier due to higher moisture content, I would loosen the chamber. There must be something I don't understand. The knotters baled 350 - 500 bales of grass hay. 2)Is that poly twine in your photos? Do you have poly twine knotters in your baler? I guess you do since the baler was working until you got to the Barley. Sisal twine knotters are most common in old balers. (I'm not old enough to remember baling wire.) Some folks did retrofit their baler with poly twine knotters after they became available. [/QUOTE]
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