Posted by c-man on March 21, 2011 at 16:52:16 from (69.77.197.213):
In Reply to: what's a tedder? posted by c-man on March 21, 2011 at 03:32:58:
Thanks for the replies guys. I guess we are "lucky" that we can usually get the hay dry just with a wheel rake and usually get it baled the day after cutting it. If we flat mowed it in the morning, we would probably be able to bale it the same day most of the time, using just a wheel rake and a little sun and breeze. We have used an inverter to get some proso millet dried that had been swathed and then rained on. It was basically a pickup with a conveyor that moved the windrow off the muddy ground. And the windrow was mostly tipped over so the wet bottom became the top. Worked quite well. Didn't shell as much grain as a wheel rake would have.
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