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To thread the twine on a Hesston 5580 round baler, first, ensure the baler is turned off and safely positioned. Start by opening the twine box and removing the twine spools, then thread the twine through the appropriate guides and around the tensioner. Next, pull the twine through the twine arms and ensure it is securely positioned in the knotters. Finally, close the twine box and perform a test run to ensure proper operation.

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