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<blockquote data-quote="angcuss" data-source="post: 235586" data-attributes="member: 4194"><p>we have both a New Holland disc mower and a New Holland 1411 discbine.this is my first season cutting hay and I have used both.the discbine blades are harder to change and the disc itself is prone to cracking due to problems with the ramps distorting the disc.we replaced 5 cracked discs and you have to go thru proper torque procedures when installing the new ramps.changing blades on the disc mower is simple and quick.unless you are in alfalfa or thick first cutting,the disc mower works just fine and I really couldn't tell much benefit in the conditioner as far as drying any quicker....it sure conditions weeds and Johnson grass well if this is what you are into.he paid about 15k for the discbine and half that for disc mower and we can pull the disc with a lot less horsepower.keep it simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angcuss, post: 235586, member: 4194"] we have both a New Holland disc mower and a New Holland 1411 discbine.this is my first season cutting hay and I have used both.the discbine blades are harder to change and the disc itself is prone to cracking due to problems with the ramps distorting the disc.we replaced 5 cracked discs and you have to go thru proper torque procedures when installing the new ramps.changing blades on the disc mower is simple and quick.unless you are in alfalfa or thick first cutting,the disc mower works just fine and I really couldn't tell much benefit in the conditioner as far as drying any quicker....it sure conditions weeds and Johnson grass well if this is what you are into.he paid about 15k for the discbine and half that for disc mower and we can pull the disc with a lot less horsepower.keep it simple. [/QUOTE]
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