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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 865940" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>They are a nice machine when they are new. Not to bad to swap out a broken unit when it sees a rock in the field, but put 10,000 acres on them and they are about shot. They also do not like running on wet ground. The soil builds up underneath you need to keep cleaning it. I was never really able to cut that much more ground in a day than those with a haybine next door. You really need leavel rock free ground to get the best out of them.</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>I used it on my clearest most level field so I didn't tear anything up..lol I liked it so far but then again I cut with a sickle bar so that was like a day at the amusement park to me. I think I will look for a NH used haybine probably until can afford to get a nice new disc mower.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 865940, member: 13268"] They are a nice machine when they are new. Not to bad to swap out a broken unit when it sees a rock in the field, but put 10,000 acres on them and they are about shot. They also do not like running on wet ground. The soil builds up underneath you need to keep cleaning it. I was never really able to cut that much more ground in a day than those with a haybine next door. You really need leavel rock free ground to get the best out of them.[/quote] I used it on my clearest most level field so I didn't tear anything up..lol I liked it so far but then again I cut with a sickle bar so that was like a day at the amusement park to me. I think I will look for a NH used haybine probably until can afford to get a nice new disc mower. [/QUOTE]
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