Topic: Threading Baler Knotter
Answers to Common Questions
How do baler knotters work?
Knotters to tie twine were developed at the latter part of the 19th century to tie cereal sheaves produced by binders. In principle the same system is still in use today in balers used for hay, straw, silage and haylage. Twine is fed from b... Read More »
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How does the knotter on a hay baler work?
Here you go. It's to long to cut and paste, however there is a full description from the patent at the link. http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7296828… Source(s): http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7296828… Read More »
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How do you thread a international 46 baler?
First of all, get a copy of the Operator's Manual. On pages 10 and 11 it has the details for threading the tying mechanism. The manual reprint is available for $19.95 at the following website: www.binderbooks.com/implement.htm Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Run the twine out of the twine box and through the guide next to the needle. Then run the twine through the needles and tie it off somewhere. When the knotter trips, it will inject the twine into the knotters and it will be threaded. If you... Read More »
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fisrt you need to get a ford baler I recomend looking at aution fliers in the Midwest [much more time comsumeing then eBay] If this step takes long enough you may never have to make hay just keep going to auctions. Once you have the baler y... Read More »
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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 thro... Read More »
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The twine comes out of the twine box and goes down to a porcelan spool on the side of the baling chamber. Run both strings through this spool and then looking from the back of the baler one string on the right side goes up through another p... Read More »
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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 an... Read More »
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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... Read More »
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Timing on 268 knotters is a three dot line on dog cowling and on its mate, these marks should be lined tgether along with the ram timing marks which are marked on the chassis above the gearbox , and the packer timing marks are marked on the... Read More »
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