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Looking at this year's hay crop choice
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1616594" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>That is a problem, I don't have a crimper. I sort of tedder it a lot with a rotary hay rake without the curtain on it which fractures it to some extent and hope for plenty of sunshine for sometime. The first few times around the field the skids were getting into the ground a bit until I realised I had it trimmed too far down in the front so after letting out the top link it floated over much better. It sounds like my old mower is a lot more basic than yours.. </p><p>I am thinking of doing a bit of pit silage with it maybe next time. Mow it then the next day rake it and the run over the windrows with an old forage harvester I have which is really a flail mower with a chute on it that throws it into a cart.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1616594, member: 16453"] That is a problem, I don't have a crimper. I sort of tedder it a lot with a rotary hay rake without the curtain on it which fractures it to some extent and hope for plenty of sunshine for sometime. The first few times around the field the skids were getting into the ground a bit until I realised I had it trimmed too far down in the front so after letting out the top link it floated over much better. It sounds like my old mower is a lot more basic than yours.. I am thinking of doing a bit of pit silage with it maybe next time. Mow it then the next day rake it and the run over the windrows with an old forage harvester I have which is really a flail mower with a chute on it that throws it into a cart. Ken [/QUOTE]
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