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<blockquote data-quote="Pnw Farmer" data-source="post: 1755828" data-attributes="member: 42548"><p>Thanks for those Vett, they were very informational. I think the twine discs might be slipping some and letting the tail on one side get too long, when the bill hook makes its revolution instead of the tail ends popping through the knot it's actually pulling through extra and tying it like a shoe lace. The few complete misties sound a lot like the tucker finger isn't pulling clear back on the twine, that side does look like there's a lot less meat on the tucker finger than the left side.</p><p></p><p></p><p>First class Murray, thanks for a little light humor to relax things during frustrating times.</p><p></p><p>Thanks a bunch everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pnw Farmer, post: 1755828, member: 42548"] Thanks for those Vett, they were very informational. I think the twine discs might be slipping some and letting the tail on one side get too long, when the bill hook makes its revolution instead of the tail ends popping through the knot it's actually pulling through extra and tying it like a shoe lace. The few complete misties sound a lot like the tucker finger isn't pulling clear back on the twine, that side does look like there's a lot less meat on the tucker finger than the left side. First class Murray, thanks for a little light humor to relax things during frustrating times. Thanks a bunch everyone. [/QUOTE]
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