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430 all twine baler

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nate s

05-13-2005 08:58:01




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ive got a 430 all twine baler i got a few yaers ago. i got it from a farmer who had trouble with the bill hook on the side toward the pickup hanging knots up, and then piling knots up on it. he only used sisal. i got it, adjusted the hook presure, timed the knotters, and switched to poly twine. it worked pretty well for awhile. i decided to try sisal again, and didnt work to well. i would really like to use sisal so i could make heavier bales. i was wondering if there were any other adjustments to make, or if i could take the bill hook out and sand it, or should i get a new hook. thanks for any help.
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nate s

05-15-2005 09:28:56




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 Re: 430 all twine baler in reply to nate s, 05-13-2005 08:58:01  
thanks guys. the twine tension is ok, so ill check on a new duck bill. thanks nate



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olderguy

05-13-2005 13:43:59




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 Re: 430 all twine baler in reply to nate s, 05-13-2005 08:58:01  
have a 440 that was doing the same thing found twine tension too loose on the affected side



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Carp

05-13-2005 09:08:48




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 Re: 430 all twine baler in reply to nate s, 05-13-2005 08:58:01  
What has happened is that there is a groove worn in the duckbill. The dickbills are chromed on the outside for hardness, once that is worn through, you are into soft metal. I smoothed out the ones on dad's 430, but it would just start acting up after a few hundred bales agian. Had to replace the duckbills to fix the problem.



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