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Posted by DK on October 22, 2001 at 22:12:24 from (216.248.118.218):

I'm trying to bale cornstalks with a JD 566 round bailer, twine tie. My problem is the stalks manage to build up ontop of the compression rack and the twine arms get bound up when it tries to tie. I've tried different pick-up heights, diferent ground speeds, still plugs up in this area. Anyone have any tips for me on this? thanks in advance.

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