Posted by DavidP, South Wales on January 03, 2013 at 14:55:49 from (2.100.121.38):
In Reply to: Re: MF 35 DIESEL posted by Phil H on January 03, 2013 at 13:34:53:
Hi Phil, If your weather is mainly very dry you probably would not benefit fully from using a conditioner. In the UK and Europe the use of a conditioner will hasten the drying of hay or silage by about 24 hours. If you go for a mower only then the 35 will be ideal. The 35 will handle a 5'6" cutterbar or sickle as you call them or alternatively a 4'6" rotary drum mower with little weight loss on the front end of the tractor.. Having the smaller cut can of course cause problems in the working width of the first machine that you put through after mowing. Sadly mouse nests clogging the fingers are a fact of life for a cutterbar mower. That is the beauty of the drum and saucer mower...you don't get off the tractor from start to finish. The 35 would be ideal for a small baler because you have the flywheel to give you momentum and your forward speed is limited. If you are not likely to be in a great rush, weather threatening etc to make the hay then the 35 will make an ideal tractor. Its economical and parts are readily available. Cheers DavidP
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