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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1636919" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Ive never run a Tedder so definitely not trying to get in your business. I've done plenty of beating it to Oblivion with all sorts of rakes.. lol</p><p>I've decided the best way to to do it is cut it with a conditioner and have the gate set to leave it in about 4' windrow. Then let it lie, don't touch it until it's toasted on top. Sometimes 5 days. Then early in the morning pull two together and let the top get dry again often that evening sometimes the next. Then bale it. Error towards to dry and baling early or late. This greatly helps with not shattering the leaf. Of course you got to have the weather to make it work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1636919, member: 24947"] Ive never run a Tedder so definitely not trying to get in your business. I've done plenty of beating it to Oblivion with all sorts of rakes.. lol I've decided the best way to to do it is cut it with a conditioner and have the gate set to leave it in about 4' windrow. Then let it lie, don't touch it until it's toasted on top. Sometimes 5 days. Then early in the morning pull two together and let the top get dry again often that evening sometimes the next. Then bale it. Error towards to dry and baling early or late. This greatly helps with not shattering the leaf. Of course you got to have the weather to make it work. [/QUOTE]
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