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How a John Deere Knotter Ties a Knot
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3 года назад
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@djsimonrossprice9400
@djsimonrossprice9400 14 часов назад
John Appleby From winsconson was the inventor of the knotter son of English immigrates...😊
@Holy_Buckets
@Holy_Buckets Месяц назад
Best video I’ve seen on this
@randytucker3083
@randytucker3083 5 месяцев назад
I love this machine, beautiful engineering.
@juniorramirez1073
@juniorramirez1073 10 месяцев назад
Do you have any videos on how it looks after when the seed have grown
@markwolf8132
@markwolf8132 11 месяцев назад
My Deere 318 lawn tractor would run a 6 basket Tedder.
@jamesmcdowell8441
@jamesmcdowell8441 Год назад
My Massey Ferguson model 10 was built in 1950 and has these same knotters .
@timroberge1498
@timroberge1498 Год назад
Will the 60 fold up the tedder?
@paulking5783
@paulking5783 Год назад
I used a tandem hitch for over 20 years now what a time saver I wouldn't go back to a single rake again so easy to use many different ways
@musthafaiqbalaziz7407
@musthafaiqbalaziz7407 Год назад
Can i screen shoot
@masarattapsay988
@masarattapsay988 Год назад
God
@danw6014
@danw6014 Год назад
How did you set up to tie with the chamber empty. I'm going to go through my knotters this winter and I want to get them adjusted long before mowing hay.
@markvanleeuwen6678
@markvanleeuwen6678 Год назад
That blue twine will f.up your lawnmover!
@kenhurley4441
@kenhurley4441 Год назад
Knot knot,,,,,, who's there? John Deere. John Deere who? NO John Deere Knot Tie!
@420downunder7
@420downunder7 Год назад
That's a lot of metal to tie a knot
@michaels1326
@michaels1326 Год назад
Came here expecting witchcraft, but...man, that is too cool.
@demandred1957
@demandred1957 Год назад
No fluff, exactly what the title says. Have a like.
@rattybastard
@rattybastard Год назад
This is quite helpful. Working on these is a mix of magic and confusion
@gelbeschublade8421
@gelbeschublade8421 Год назад
The knotters were invented by Claas in 1921. You can see it on the first Claas emblems.
@djsimonrossprice9400
@djsimonrossprice9400 14 часов назад
Sorry your wrong.. see above.
@ikegarrett1
@ikegarrett1 Год назад
that is so knotty
@frankz5864
@frankz5864 Год назад
Well there ya go, if anyone told me John Deere made a knot tying machine they’d have got a very puzzled look. So this is in a baler?
@ARockRaider
@ARockRaider Год назад
Not just Jhon deer, any company that makes or made square bailers used something much like that.
@codetech5598
@codetech5598 Год назад
I think that vintage machine works better with natural (not plastic) string.
@TheNefastor
@TheNefastor Год назад
It's like a sewing machine.
@raulduke7142
@raulduke7142 Год назад
Saw it in my feed and figured "why knot"
@codetech5598
@codetech5598 Год назад
Oh, dear.
@308dad8
@308dad8 Год назад
Cool!
@MONEYBOY512
@MONEYBOY512 Год назад
ಠ__ಠ what is a john deere knotter
@matthewz2067
@matthewz2067 Год назад
Neat! 👍🏾🤘🏾
@davidswanson5669
@davidswanson5669 Год назад
I guess what this shows is the ingenuity that’s common in mass manufacturing. They’ve taken a relatively simple manufacturing process and placed it on a portable machine.
@Pillowcase
@Pillowcase Год назад
Really satisfying to watch
@V70170
@V70170 Год назад
Nice video
@hankkrendl8952
@hankkrendl8952 Год назад
This is an awesome video showing how that works, good job 👍
@micemeempie1589
@micemeempie1589 Год назад
The thought of getting my finger stuck in there just puts a knot in my stomach
@123321wertyu
@123321wertyu Год назад
Where does the inch of twine come from?
@alitlweird
@alitlweird Год назад
I don’t understand. Can you slow it down?
@darrellcook8253
@darrellcook8253 Год назад
As a kid I was fascinated by the baling machines on the farm especially the knot tying mechanisms and wire twisting on balers that used wire. The whole machine worked in unison and when it didn't I knew why. I studied the dang things. Along with all the others we operated. I still like farm equipment. Combines of all types are the most fun. Am I weird?
@FailedZerg
@FailedZerg Год назад
Yes, you are very weird, but as a fellow Cook, I can confirm that it is to be expected. Have fun with your weird live Mr. Cook. Go study some farm equipment.
@jeffharper7579
@jeffharper7579 Год назад
Do you guys remember as kids we took everything apart to see how it works and how it's made.👍👊.
@throngcleaver
@throngcleaver Год назад
No Darrell, you're not weird. I too love machinery and all sorts of mechanisms, whether simple or super complex. I absolutely love to take something apart that I've never seen before, to figure out how it works, and or how to fix it.
@b43xoit
@b43xoit Год назад
So, now baling twine has been replaced with some crappy plastic, just like tarps.
@boonecountygenerators3052
@boonecountygenerators3052 Год назад
Good plastic twine is stronger than sisal, allowing for heavier, more tightly packed bales with less breakage. The downside is it doesn't decompose so dispose of it carefully, lest it wind up in manure spreader beaters, lawn mower blades and other places where it will cause problems.
@mm-le2qq
@mm-le2qq Год назад
Claas is the inventor
@arthurn9237
@arthurn9237 2 года назад
THIS IS CLEVER YOU THAKING A VIDDY OF THE KNOTTER IN ACTION AND POSTING SPOT ON SIR 👍👍
@arthurn9237
@arthurn9237 2 года назад
THOUGH I REALLY LIKE THE GALE KNOTTER IN HONESTY MY GALE HAS PUNCHED OUT MANY A THOUSAND SQUARS AND (NO) ISSUES WHAT SO EVER
@arthurn9237
@arthurn9237 2 года назад
LOOK'S LIKE THERE'S A BIT OF NEGLECT THERE IN THE CASE IF THE KNOTTER KNIFE LOOK'S REALLY DULL TO SAY THE LEAST SIR
@BertPle
@BertPle 2 года назад
So simple and at the same time so genius to design.
@joshuagarrard3859
@joshuagarrard3859 2 года назад
Don't talk to me about Baylor notice
@zacksrandomprojects9698
@zacksrandomprojects9698 2 года назад
What kind of witchcraft is this?!
@brentbennight
@brentbennight 2 года назад
That's exactly how I would have tied it! Amazing!
@oldfarmer9004
@oldfarmer9004 2 года назад
I’ve stood on a hayrack wagon watching an old new holland hayliner tying knots a bazillion gazillion times! How they figured out that would work must’ve taken a few tries. You can look at almost every single machine and they pretty much use the same thing. And that hayliner hardly ever missed
@ElBantosClips
@ElBantosClips 2 года назад
I drive tractors for a living doing mainly cultivation and drilling. But square bailers take the cake for the most complex things in agriculture I reckon. Maybe tied with combines, but it's amazing how someone came up with this idea and made it work
@assassinlexx1993
@assassinlexx1993 Год назад
So clever engineering but when the timing is out, it will make you pull your hair out.
@krisg822
@krisg822 Год назад
that tech is older than from 70's , bcoz when i was a kid, and now im 36, we had a machine that would tie straw, it did look almost exactly the same, except there was no edge on that 'finger' thing that grabs the knot, maybe it was used up, bcoz that machine at my grandfathers farm was there for at least 15~20 already. Would be interesting to know how it's called, then we could look up in which year the patent was made. I am pretty sure that Industry had used it first, and then a mobile version made it to farming machines. Forgot to add, we did not have the nylon string back then, there was something else, i may be wrong but it did feel like it had some wood component in the fibers , or the fibers were actually made of wood.
@Mackeson3
@Mackeson3 10 месяцев назад
Before poly the twine was sisal, similar to Hessian sacks, jute. An American called John Appleby developed the twine knotter, he should be up there with Harry Ferguson, Cyrus McCormick and Henry Ford for the contribution he made to agriculture but he is all but forgotten 😢
@jamesbarbour8400
@jamesbarbour8400 28 дней назад
​@@Mackeson3 agreed - it's such a clever mechanism !
@MagnetOnlyMotors
@MagnetOnlyMotors 2 года назад
Makes it look almost obvious. About a simple as it needs to be.
@Loris8768
@Loris8768 2 года назад
Que ingenioso 👌🏻
@chuckguyitt4017
@chuckguyitt4017 2 года назад
zoommodore; your right they all tie like that. Thank God for the bell hook
@brucewayne2984
@brucewayne2984 2 года назад
SO cool!!!
@timbylander7015
@timbylander7015 2 года назад
Pure #@$% magic
@leoraab5683
@leoraab5683 2 года назад
Thank you! Always wonderd how this works, I just saw a theoretical sheme of the inventor once.