first your two roll in their compartment,run under the little plate before exiting and then going thru the two tension aid springs and then both thru the 1st porcelain,then divide for each porcelain on needle and go tie at base of needle and then engage manually for tiyng knot and then rotate whole system by hand by turning the flywheel.Gidday, I am self-taught on the 503, but after threading the needle, I pass the twine straight up through the gap in the knotting mechanism, against the thingy with the multiple serrated discs, then tie it back to the bale density adjuster at the back. After the first bale it will cut the twine then you can remove the remaining bit of twine with the knot you tied.
How do adjust the knotters on #12 Massey Fergurson hay baler
They were made by Vermeer.
Because its a closed mouth baler
5 foot X 6 foot
I have a model 12 MF baler, and I use the plastic twine all the time with no problems. Don in Oregon
from what I could locate I believe your model 124 was manufctured in 1980
John Deere, Case IH/Agritrac, New Holland and Massey are the main companies that produce balers, primarily small square, large square, and large round. The large square baler is the most expensive to purchase. SINOBALER is a specialized baler manufacture based in China. Balers manufactured include cardboard baler, textile baler, bottle baler, tyre baler, fiber baler as well as various kinds of vertical balers and horizontal balers.
6.50 X 15 RIBBED on the heavy side (left) 6.00 x 15 Ribbed on the light side (right)
1979
both pieces of twine come out of the twine chute, then under the tensioner on the outside wall of the twine chunte, through the slack springs, down through the insulator, then one string goes to the near side needle, and the other goes through the far side insulator, then threw the far side needle. Once they come out of the needles, tie them off to the round tubing at the bottom of the bailer. Hope that helps!
Where is the serial# located on a John Deere 336 square baler
Check the operator's manual, if you have one. It should tell you in there.