Got a line on a Kuhn Haybob 360 that has been setting in the weeds for a few years - ?ran when parked?. That?s all I know.
Thinking about adding to the collection of junk for a back-up and/or to get another person/tractor on the field for some time saving.
Any improvements on the Kuhn over the PZ models?
My concern is many of our smaller fields are very lumpy and irregular shaped. Are these Haybob?s flat land rake/tenders? In these lumpy fields, will the machine dig the tines on the ground breaking them left and right?
Any sage advice on these Haybobs (especially the 360?s) is much appreciated. Grass hay, not legumes.
Thanks!
Bill
Thinking about adding to the collection of junk for a back-up and/or to get another person/tractor on the field for some time saving.
Any improvements on the Kuhn over the PZ models?
My concern is many of our smaller fields are very lumpy and irregular shaped. Are these Haybob?s flat land rake/tenders? In these lumpy fields, will the machine dig the tines on the ground breaking them left and right?
Any sage advice on these Haybobs (especially the 360?s) is much appreciated. Grass hay, not legumes.
Thanks!
Bill