Been running 9000' sisal in my old Oliver 620 and it's always done with it. Was scared to try plastic twine, but the price difference, and poor consistency of Sisal finally persuaded me.
To my surprise, it worked perfectly, no adjustments needed, but I notice my bales all seem pretty loose about 24 hours later.
Making bricks tight enough it's hard to get fingers under the twine, about 60-65 pound bales.
Hay type, and moisture content don't seem to affect it....powder dry to "should I really bale this" wet. Alfalfa, Brome....they are solid coming out of the baler, and loose a few hours later.
Never had this with Sisal.
Any ideas?
Using Orange Bridon twine from Orschelns.
To my surprise, it worked perfectly, no adjustments needed, but I notice my bales all seem pretty loose about 24 hours later.
Making bricks tight enough it's hard to get fingers under the twine, about 60-65 pound bales.
Hay type, and moisture content don't seem to affect it....powder dry to "should I really bale this" wet. Alfalfa, Brome....they are solid coming out of the baler, and loose a few hours later.
Never had this with Sisal.
Any ideas?
Using Orange Bridon twine from Orschelns.