Posted by farmerwithmutt on May 24, 2014 at 04:35:24 from (166.181.81.60):
In Reply to: hay raking speed posted by Bkpigs on May 23, 2014 at 20:32:03:
Depends on hay and how dry i watch the leaves and see how many i am knocking off adjust speed according to that. If to dry i always set the windrow to the width of the baler so i can skip raking if i can. also need to set basket on new holland do you want to dry fast or slow i will make it tight windrow so it wont dry to fast and get over dry and loose a lot of leaves when baling i have quit baling and waited till the dew is on to save leaves. also how is the drawbar set i will play with the drawbar to stay of the windrow. One funny story about raking farmer teased his wife about how she raked hay she said fine cook your own dinner!!!lesson learned some people are good at cooking and some at raking hay . thankfully the bar had lunch she was mad enough to include the hired kid and i never said anything!
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