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<blockquote data-quote="bull1200" data-source="post: 839535" data-attributes="member: 16433"><p>If it is an autowrap, just run twine through the eyelets from the twine box and up above (to the right) on outside of box. then through the drop down arms. Pull twin about 8 to 10 inches out the ends of the arms. When the bale trips, the drop down arms will allow the twine to get caught by the turning bale and wrap it. It will get cut automatically (if the knives are sharp, may want to sharpen or replace).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bull1200, post: 839535, member: 16433"] If it is an autowrap, just run twine through the eyelets from the twine box and up above (to the right) on outside of box. then through the drop down arms. Pull twin about 8 to 10 inches out the ends of the arms. When the bale trips, the drop down arms will allow the twine to get caught by the turning bale and wrap it. It will get cut automatically (if the knives are sharp, may want to sharpen or replace). [/QUOTE]
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