Posted by jd318 on March 21, 2014 at 19:49:06 from (50.50.87.48):
In Reply to: Mac Don Haybine posted by Pine forest on March 21, 2014 at 16:23:27:
I am the main mechanic at a very large dairy farm in southern WI and we have had MacDon products at since 1998. We started out with self propells with 25ft draper heads and Macdon came out to the farm and experimented with us on cutting alfalfa with this draper. Over the years they have continued to work with us when it comes to cutting our forage. For about the last 6-7 yrs we have switched to using 3 16ft self propelled sickle machines to cut our forage, such as rye too. We switched to the smaller heads because we couldn't get our forage dry enough, quick enough for chopping. MacDon has continued with incredible field support through all this. To add to this we run on average a 1000 acres of forage, cut every 28-30 days, May to October. The only major problem we have had is the planetaries used to blow out. But since 2002 they have redesigned and improved the planetaries and I have not had any more issues.
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