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Hay storage. Net vs twine.
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<blockquote data-quote="TdJ" data-source="post: 1725024" data-attributes="member: 27352"><p>I'm with you, good to know how it works and read the machine. I ended up narrowing the windrows to increase volume and move side to side every 10 seconds. That did improve the barrels a ton but I think you're right though and I'll widen the windrows this next time as a test. I'm going 2nd low max, sometimes 1st. But watching belts is something I didn't even think about, I didn't pick up there was a visible difference! But i will learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TdJ, post: 1725024, member: 27352"] I’m with you, good to know how it works and read the machine. I ended up narrowing the windrows to increase volume and move side to side every 10 seconds. That did improve the barrels a ton but I think you’re right though and I’ll widen the windrows this next time as a test. I’m going 2nd low max, sometimes 1st. But watching belts is something I didn’t even think about, I didn’t pick up there was a visible difference! But i will learn. [/QUOTE]
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