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SCPA | KUHN, 8 rotor, flex-fold, and yes you really need to be sitting down, and perhaps slightly "numbed", but if you are serious about making high yielding hay, in here there is just simply NO WAY to get heavy first cuts dry without the tedder. Mine tends to go visiting frequently during first cutting.
Wilson is also 100% correct in get the tedder running no more than 1.5-2 hours behind the mower. This past week I dropped a small piece of brome(baled up at 8,018#/acre) on Tuesday AM, flipped it with tedder in early afternoon, flipped it again around noon Wed, had it in shed at 14% moisture by Tuesday evening. Neighbor mowed same time, other side of township road, did NOT ted until Wed around noon(mine went visiting), his yield was similar, but could not bale until later Thursday afternoon. He came very close to getting his "washed". A properly set and operated tedder is worth at least 12 hours drying time.
I had a Vicon, now have a KUHN. | |
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