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I have this NH851 baler that the tie part of it is messed up. Well I plan to test it out to see if its worth the time and money to fix up or not. So any ideas of how to rape twine around the baler with out and tie part working?? Thanks
Hobby farm
 
The tie mechanism isn't THAT complicated. Why not just repair it?

(I KNOW what it looks like, I just looked at an 851 yesterday, and have a somewhat similar 852 at the shop.)
 
Bob this one has the auto tie double arm set up and believe me its messed up real good, belts missing the catch levers for the arms that in turn cut the twine are all messed up and I'm not even sure if it will bale a bale and don't want to throw money at it if it will not make a bale in the first place. It also has some of the cross bars missed on the apron chain and 2 of the floor chains are missing so as I said I want to try it out before I spend any money on it to see if its worth the time and money. And if it does not work it will become a parts machine
Hobby farm
 

Don't think it will bale with the floor chains mising but i never tried it on the NH chain baler I had. If you could bale one bale, it would keep ok with no twine for a short while. Sounds like a parts baler to me though.

KEH
 
Well it did sort of try to make one bale but then it popped the shear pins and I replaced them then the next thing it did was clog up and would flip the hay up and out the front. I ended up giving up for now. Not sure if it was that the hay was a tad bit wet or if its just a wore out baler. I might try again in a day or so when the hay is drier and see what happens but I think it will end up as a parts baler or a money pit
 

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