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Posted by joe e-tx on December 20, 2005 at 18:47:53 from (66.19.100.135):
In Reply to: tedder posted by old fashioned farmer on December 20, 2005 at 13:40:05:
have been keeping up with your posts. i would skip on tedder at this time ,and look for a disc or hay bine. disc bine would let you cut late in to night after work . i know your time is short. here in tx i cut from 6 am till hot then cut from 7 or 8 pm with lights with disc mower to get it down.ive cut till midnight. you need to get it down any not worry about a second trip with tractor. i would look in to a disc mower that your RUNNING tractor could pull(ask dr hay).horses and cows dont care if hay is cut at 10 am or 9 pm,you can adjust quality when you have time and money. yes i have a tedder i use mine in spring for the rye grass or if i get some rain on hay,that hay i feed my cattle . my thoughts joe
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