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west central wisconsin | A fluffer will leave the windrow width the same before and after, but to bale, it will still need to be inverted. A fluffer works well to speed up the drying process, but the hay will need to be inverted to get nice and dry. The rotary rakes work better for not making a rope out of damp hay, but they are not built very heavy and the gearboxes won't take a lot of punishment like the old NH bar rakes. H&S does make something called a haybuddy, I think, and that is a wheel or two off from a wheel rake and a fluffer all in one machine. | |
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