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Posted by Quebec Red on December 22, 2005 at 13:49:56 from (70.83.125.78):
In Reply to: tedder posted by old fashioned farmer on December 20, 2005 at 13:40:05:
Here in Quebec in the St. Laurence river valley, tedders are standard equipment on dry hay making farms. We wore out 2 New Holland 4 rotor tedders. Than we thought that we wwould be smart and buy a 6 rotor New Holland machine.The 6 rotor was no stronger than the 4 rotor frame, gears,etc. After 2 seasons it went to the consignment sale... (with no reserve). Then we purchased a new Italian manufacture machine (can not think of the name, too cold to go and see), a large diameter 4 rotor hydraulic lift and tilt machine. Really well built. Worked as much as the NH 6 rotor. The large diameter rotors do a super job throwing out the hay. Takes the Farmall 504 all her horses in heavy hay in 4th. Damn I can not think of the name. If I get the name I will start a new post. QR
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