I get it that a discbine is pretty much unstoppable, even in down/lodged hay.
Sickle haybine...
Ever walked out to the hay field, took a look-see. No down/lodged hay, but everything else clicked that year, the fertilizer kicked in perfect, the
grass is very thick, tall and heavy. You're just going to have a record crop of hay with his cutting. All you got is your trusty haybine.
Ever encountered such heavy hay that you thought your haybine wouldn't cut it? How'd you make out when you got into it?
Just curious.
Bill
Sickle haybine...
Ever walked out to the hay field, took a look-see. No down/lodged hay, but everything else clicked that year, the fertilizer kicked in perfect, the
grass is very thick, tall and heavy. You're just going to have a record crop of hay with his cutting. All you got is your trusty haybine.
Ever encountered such heavy hay that you thought your haybine wouldn't cut it? How'd you make out when you got into it?
Just curious.
Bill