Posted by tomstractorsandtoys on May 16, 2020 at 18:16:20 from (50.123.236.98):
In Reply to: JD Model 22 posted by Traditional Farmer on May 16, 2020 at 17:43:36:
I have the one with the intermeshing rolls not sure if that is the 22 or 32. Dad had the other one with the crusher rolls. Both worked good to recondition hay that was ran thru a haybine. Rarely did either wrap but sometimes it would grab a bunch from the next windrow and then wrap. Both of ours were hyd raise which might have helped with less wrapping. A old friend told the story of having his wife crimp hay with a Cuttingham conditioner and a John Deere A. He came to check on her and she was crying because it kept wrapping up.The next morning he went and bought a brand new Deere 22 or 32(had the crusher rolls)and said she finished the field without a single wrap.He also bought a used no.10 side mounted mower for his 60 and then pulled the conditioner behind while mowing. Tom
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