Posted by Bruce from Can. on June 12, 2014 at 16:32:35 from (67.71.4.168):
In Reply to: Buying a tedder posted by Super Steve on June 12, 2014 at 11:58:22:
I have a New Holland rake tedder. When I made a lot of dry alfalfa hay , a tedder was a must. I like the NH rake/tedder because the one machine could preform both jobs. Less capital cost, and less shed space to store. It will lightly ted or aggressively ted, or through it all over h@lls half acre. Then the rake will expand out to rake in 13.5 feet of width ,to windrow hay for the baler. Downside of this machine is that it has many moving parts, and you must be diligent about replacing worn parts in the rotor drive cam. I have had mine for over 15 years now , and rake 2 into 1 for dry hay Monday. It is like any other piece of equipment, care storage and maintenance will increase life of the unit. Bruce
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