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Hay Wilson in TX
Posted 5/25/2007 21:49 (#154327 - in reply to #154263)
Subject: RE: Looking at hay tedders . . . .



Little River, TX
I agree on the Deutz Fahr tedder.

An option I liked when using fixed tine tedder was a cylinder to change the pitch of the machine. That was I could adjust the clearance of the teeth on the over. At the ends I could level the machine out and turn over hay that had been tedded. Did not readjust the hay. I could also go from field to field with out getting off the tractor and cranking the tilt.

As with the NH 254, my favorite rake or tedder, watch the PTO RPMs to stir the hay not sling it out of the county.

If I had the money and notion, I would get a Hesston Rake Tedder machine.

What did you do to the 254? Any salvage parts?
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