A.Reduced
driveline torque
Advantages :
•Better
overal performance
•Less
wear on components
•Smooth
driveline = less noise when knotting
•Increased
reliability
B.More
consistent and longer pigtails
●
•Double knotting results in twines around
the bale with two knots
–One
to join top and bottom twine when tie-ing off a bale (knot I)
–One
to join top and bottom twine of the new bale (knot II)
•Past weakness of NH knotter
was knot II which tended to have short tails which could unroll. High density
and silage baling (some grass in the knots) are conditions which worsen the
problem.
•NH knotters have changed (patent!) to overcome this
weakness. Competitive knotters still have this weakness.
B.More
consistent and longer pigtails – Summary of the test
●
•NH knots do have tail lengths of around
20mm. There’s no difference between knot I & II anymore, all knots have
good length knot tails.
•Competitive double knotter
clearly had problems with short tails
with knot II. Several borderline tails (5mm). All nr. I knots were OK:
all longer than 10mm and of approximately the same length as NH knots.
•Unfortunately one poor knot is enough to
cause a bale to explode.
NH
BB9080 rotor cutter vs comparable competitive unit
Oat straw. Spain 24/6/2008. 10.00-12.00
C.Improved
serviceability
Easy
and quick removing of the shielding to access the knotter.
This simplifies threading, adjusting and maintenance
This simplifies threading, adjusting and maintenance