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Impeller/flail vs roller conditioner
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<blockquote data-quote="DCB4" data-source="post: 1682840" data-attributes="member: 25279"><p>Borrowed a 630 jd moco over the weekend to cut some hay. I'm 100% sold on it after cutting 100 acres. I plan on getting rid of my side arm and purchasing a moco. My question is has anyone used a impeller/flail type conditioner with success in a sorghum-sudan field? I know a roller would probably be more ideal but I've heard the maintenance cost on the roller type can get higher and have had the local dairy guy who runs about 4 of these mocos tell me he prefers the flail over the roller in alfalfa. Which I thought was odd. What kind of longevity can you get with the rubber rollers and are steel rollers comparable in how they operate? Haven't looked too much but also curious if one with steel rollers is harder to find</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCB4, post: 1682840, member: 25279"] Borrowed a 630 jd moco over the weekend to cut some hay. I’m 100% sold on it after cutting 100 acres. I plan on getting rid of my side arm and purchasing a moco. My question is has anyone used a impeller/flail type conditioner with success in a sorghum-sudan field? I know a roller would probably be more ideal but I’ve heard the maintenance cost on the roller type can get higher and have had the local dairy guy who runs about 4 of these mocos tell me he prefers the flail over the roller in alfalfa. Which I thought was odd. What kind of longevity can you get with the rubber rollers and are steel rollers comparable in how they operate? Haven’t looked too much but also curious if one with steel rollers is harder to find [/QUOTE]
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