Posted by rankrank1 on November 30, 2012 at 20:02:02 from (198.228.228.143):
In Reply to: Rotary scythe? posted by 55deere70 on November 30, 2012 at 17:09:17:
No offense taken on my part for being "that guy". Real world experience like yours is always much better than an opinion.
When I first started my masochistic hobby hay operation a few years ago, I at first thought a cutditioner sounded like the ideal tool for my low budget operation. However the more that I read about them the more that I became convinced that they were not for me. I have zero regrets for not going that route and this coming from a person who started cutting with a bushog so my standards were none too high to say the least. My decision was based on many people opinions some of which may have been wrong.
Of course I made the same decision to go with a Hesston 1120 as my cutter based on some peoples strong positive opinions of Hesston. Of course there were naysayers who always said anything Hesston was junk. Regardless I also used my own eyes to evaluate the full merits of the implement I was considering and used my own eyes that to make the final tiebreaker decision. No regrets for this decision.
This post was edited by rankrank1 at 20:05:12 11/30/12 2 times.
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