Here's a worthless fact there are only 2 different styles of knotters...John Deere has their own and every other baler uses the other style.. they have not made any changes to the design since the 1 knotter was designed roughly 100 years ago There's you fact worth not knowing for the day ..lol
Only because every day of the summer that it was'nt raining when I was a kid for when I was 8 yrs old till I was 16 I spend behind the bunsiness end of a New Holland baler stacking idiot cubes.. and every day 1 of those knotters would throw a fit... so I got very acquainted with those ...lol
Same here, just never worked on em. My dad bought a Vermeer round baler in 93. Best thing ever. When my grandpa had a pretty good sized herd we did 10k squares a year....... We didn't hire out help back then, so 5 or 6 of us putting those in the barn. Good times.
It turns with the twine sitting on top of the hook part when the knotter drive is tripped the little round disk sits inside of a cam gear that's what makes it trun it turns counter clockwise 360° there's another part it's called a wiper arm that wipes the knot off the bill hook after it completes the turn.. It's kinda amazing to watch.. it does it all in a spilt second .. their very touchy and the tolerances very close..parts are expensive and there a art to adjusting them and making them work correctly