Posted by rrlund on August 26, 2016 at 18:47:24 from (162.250.24.191):
In Reply to: What a day! posted by cool hand on August 26, 2016 at 18:07:04:
Sounds like the trouble I've been having with the oats for two weeks,but mine wasn't mechanical. I've never been so frustrated with a crop. I took the combine to the field a week ago last Monday. It never did dry out enough to cut that day,but as weedy as it was,I went and got the discbine and started cutting the worst of the weedy stuff. It rained the next day. I got started cutting finally on Thursday. I cut the rest of what was worth cutting on Friday. On Saturday I started in with the discbine again but got rained off. I finished cutting Monday,raked and baled about half of it Tuesday,then it rained again Wednesday and yesterday. I finally finished raking and baling it today. Some of what I had cut first was so matted and thatched with new growth that I had to rake it twice to get it torn loose and put in a windrow. I'd like to think I'm done with it,but there's 141 round bales in the field that have to be hauled yet.
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