no knot on the end of twine held by the twine holder 1-need more tension on twine holder spring or 2- baling too tight
no knot on twine on the end delivered by the needles 1-twine disc timing (this is the most likely cause) look at the other disc to see if it ia aligned the same as the one that's working and check arm to see if it's bent different than the side that's working - also ck the mounting of the twine finger to see if it's farther back than the one working--also ck the hay dogs--hope this helps!!---been there done that---haha --- Randy
Most states require you be 18 to operate a baler. Some states require that you are only 16.
Firsts - Holland is not a country. It's a part of the Netherlands. And there are other countries without mountains.
Holland!!!!!!! Holland Holland is often used as a synonym but it is only a part of the Netherlands. Hence Holland is not really correct to use instead of the Netherlands; it would exclude a lot of areas/people. But whjat other countries are in there??????? or is it just Holland???? plz answer
Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.Some people mistakenly refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Holland is only a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So to consider Holland as being the Netherlands is wrong.
Mate, I can only write it down for u. ik (I) ben (am) in (in) Holland, "ik ben in Holland"
Holland and Holland
holland is only a part of the Netherlands its like saying England you know its only a part of the county :D
Only 50 km
Alleen in Nederland
No, that's not true.
Usually that is the intention, but Holland is also a region INSIDE the Netherlands.If someone says Holland or the Netherlands referring to countries, they mean the same thing. But for a specific geographic term, it may mean a smaller area. The Netherlands have 12 regions/provinces including North-Holland (Noord-Holland) and South-Holland (Zuid-Holland). Since the capital Amsterdam is in North-Holland many people refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Dutch people don't mind - in fact it's used a lot by them. It's just easier.
Strictly speaking, no. Holland is a region of the Netherlands, not the whole country. People often incorrectly use Holland to refer to the The Netherlands as they don't know that they are not the same.