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<blockquote data-quote="Gunner" data-source="post: 1263094" data-attributes="member: 14221"><p>A friend of mine was having trouble with coveredge on his JD baler. Turned out to be some rough spots on the "fingers" that make the coveredge work. The rough spots were catching the net and carrying to the roller where it caught and wrapped up. He fought it for 2 years before he found someone that had some experience with it. Easy fix once it was pointed out to him. His baler would wrap 5 or 6 bales fine and then mess one up. Since getting it fixed he has not missed a bale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunner, post: 1263094, member: 14221"] A friend of mine was having trouble with coveredge on his JD baler. Turned out to be some rough spots on the "fingers" that make the coveredge work. The rough spots were catching the net and carrying to the roller where it caught and wrapped up. He fought it for 2 years before he found someone that had some experience with it. Easy fix once it was pointed out to him. His baler would wrap 5 or 6 bales fine and then mess one up. Since getting it fixed he has not missed a bale. [/QUOTE]
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