Mine left a lot of stubble. I sharpened it from time to time, maybe I didn't sharpen it correctly.
I agree with the other poster that the hay WILL dry down fast! It "frays" the hay and I think also whips off the waxy coating.
I sold mine to a friend who needed a cutter, but he has since gotten a sickle bar cutter (ugh). Properly adjusted, the sickle bar probably does a better job cutting, but will not give the conditioning that the cut-ditioner does.
I currently cut with a 6' drum cutter, absolutely love it. Then I ted. Usually ted twice. But I'm thinking about buying the cut-ditioner back and trying it not as a cutter, but as a conditioner in a second operation. But maybe not. It takes a lot of HP, which means a lot of fuel.
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