Posted by showcrop on October 03, 2013 at 05:58:57 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: hay cutters? posted by sotxbill on October 02, 2013 at 19:47:14:
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I stated in '86 with a sickle bar, and spent a fifth of my time going backwards to clear it. I took on more ground and needed to go faster so I got a Fahr 3 point drum mower. It worked super good, much faster cut cleaner, but I took on more ground and needed to get the hay dried down faster so I got an International 990 mower conditioner. It worked great, made better hay faster, but I took on more ground, you can see that this is a hobby out of control, so I got a nine foot New Holland Discbine. It is fast, crimps very well and when properly adjusted it doesn't mind the occasional hitting of a rock. I have downsized considerably from the 95 acres that I used to do. The big question is the availability of your time.
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