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Mower Conditioners, Roller type or Flail?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pine Creek Ranch" data-source="post: 497214" data-attributes="member: 6012"><p>In general the roller conditioners work better for alfalfa, and the flail conditioners work better for grass. You can use either one for either crop, it just slows your drying time down. The flail actually doesn't do too bad on the oats, either, but not quite as good as the rollers would do. We've had both and the only complaint on the rollers is you can plug them in real thick alfalfa. The flails don't seem to ever plug, at least we haven't plugged one yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pine Creek Ranch, post: 497214, member: 6012"] In general the roller conditioners work better for alfalfa, and the flail conditioners work better for grass. You can use either one for either crop, it just slows your drying time down. The flail actually doesn't do too bad on the oats, either, but not quite as good as the rollers would do. We've had both and the only complaint on the rollers is you can plug them in real thick alfalfa. The flails don't seem to ever plug, at least we haven't plugged one yet. [/QUOTE]
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