Place two rolls of twine into the twine chamber, pull the end of the twine from the center of the rolls. Thread the twine from each roll through the loops in the lid of the twine chamber. Each twine should go through the loop on the side of the lid that the roll of twine sits on. The left side through the left loop, the twine on the right side through the right side loop. Run the twine through the two tubes on the left side of the twine chamber. The again, the left through the left side, the right through the right side. Close the lid to the twine chamber. Run the ends of the twine through the porcelian electric insulator fastened to the needle carriage, then the ends of the twine through the eyes of the needles. Again, the twine from the left side through the left needle eye, the end of the twine from the right side through the eye of the right needle. Pull the ends back to the protective pipes surrounding the needles and tie the ends to the pipe. Raise the bale trip lever on the drivers side of the bale chamber so it will trip shortly after you power the baler. You will need a small amount of hay going through the chamber to do this. When the bale trip lever trips, the needles will come up and the knotters will grab the twine and hold it. You are now ready to bale.
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Go to Vermeer website and get a operators manual if you are a new owner. Also does it have dual tie or single tie?
How do adjust the knotters on #12 Massey Fergurson hay baler
To thread a 270 hay baler, first, ensure the baler is properly set up and the twine is loaded onto the spool. Pull the twine from the spool and guide it through the tensioner and around the bale chamber, following the specific threading path indicated in the owner's manual. Make sure to secure the twine in the appropriate clamps or guides to ensure it feeds correctly during operation. Finally, test the mechanism to ensure the twine is properly threaded and ready for baling.
A hay baler tucker finger is a component of a hay baler that helps to guide and position the hay as it is fed into the baler. It works by "tucking" the hay into the pickup mechanism, ensuring an even and consistent flow of material into the baling chamber. This aids in the efficient formation of bales and helps prevent clogs. Tucker fingers are crucial for maintaining the overall performance and productivity of the baling process.
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The inventor of the hay bailer was a man named Innes. It was invented in 1936. the hay bailer was not the large round bailer but the small square bailer
To thread a Claas Markant 50 wire hay baler, first ensure the baler is turned off and disconnected from the tractor. Open the wire chamber and place the wire spool on the designated holder, then feed the wire through the threading path, following the guide rollers and tensioner. Make sure the wire passes through the knotter mechanism correctly, and finally, secure the wire ends in the designated clamps before closing the chamber and starting the baler. Always refer to the specific operator's manual for detailed instructions.
A round bail of hay is cheaper. The cost of a single bail of hay times the amount in a regular round bail is alot more in price. A round baler is more expensive.
The Ford 530 hay baler was manufactured from 1961 to 1963. It was part of Ford's line of agricultural equipment during that period, designed for efficient hay baling. The baler was known for its reliability and ease of use on farms.
One can purchase a hay baler from a store which offers farming equipment such as hay balers. They can also be purchased online from general retailers such as eBay, which will usually be second hand.
have no clue but Ed Nolt invented it