Columbia Basin, Ephrata, WA | Specifically the single windrow ones? Anything bigger is too much $ for the amount of windrows we chop.
Are there any brands to avoid? I know we have dealers in the area for h&s, oxbo, and Kuhn. Parts support will likely be lousy anyway since there are so few mergers in use around here.
Is there a design that would handle heavy triticale windrows better than the others?
Is it true that they move fewer rocks than a rake?
Any other advice/opinions would be appreciated.
Edited by Ben in the Basin 11/1/2011 13:30
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