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If you would give me, the TB model number, like TB245CS I can look up YOUR exact manual which has diagrams and detailed instructions for this procedure.If you would give me, the TB model number, like TB245CS I can look up YOUR exact manual which has diagrams and detailed instructions for this procedure.
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The twine arm has to be adjusted If this can't be done maybe the twine arm is bent and needs to be re-shaped so it does not go off the end. But first check the adjustment. It should be in your operators manual
To remove the head put a small screw driver in the hole in the shaft down by the cutter head to lock it thenunscrew the whole head (it might be left hand thread) that should take your head off and you can remove the twine easily.
My guess is that there is some kind of bind that the twine is in between the spool of twine and the knotter... resulting in the twine being continuously too tight for proper tying. Check for restrictions and then make double sure you've cleaned out ALL of the bunched up twine and twine ends... Are you using the correct twine??
I would say first check the twine tensioners where the twine comes out of the box it's held in. They are simple spring loaded slip tensioners, make sure both have the same tension. From there check all the twine passages for rust or servos
Hi, Don't buy too thin a twine or you will be running to the store more often. .095m is the largest you can buy. Most lawn and garden centers and hardware stores have them. Good luck.
DO not use a chicken larger than 5 lbs. Tie cooking twine around the chicken to hold it together so it doesn't touch the sides. I use two or three pieces of twine - wrap it around and tie - cut off the ends of the twine close to the knot.
There is really no solution to this problem -- it is inherent in weed **** -- I have extensive experience with this phenomenon, spending many hours trying dozens of approaches. If you need a **** my suggestion would be buy a new one -- it'll get you through a season or two...
If you would give me, the TB model number, like TB245CS I can look up YOUR exact manual which has diagrams and detailed instructions for this procedure.
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