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Rollers vs. flails
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1640470" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Thinking about upgrading from my disc mower to a MOCO type machine. How much time does it really cut off your cure time? Also what type is better a roller or flail machine. Is it worth looking at used or is that a better off new purchase? Last but not least the loaded question of what brand machine?</p><p></p><p>Cutting between 150 and 200 acres of mostly grass hay in central Virginia if that makes any difference. Spring cut is always tight getting a window to dry it in then summer time comes and if you have enough rain to grow hay it is so humid drying it is a beast. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1640470, member: 21382"] Thinking about upgrading from my disc mower to a MOCO type machine. How much time does it really cut off your cure time? Also what type is better a roller or flail machine. Is it worth looking at used or is that a better off new purchase? Last but not least the loaded question of what brand machine? Cutting between 150 and 200 acres of mostly grass hay in central Virginia if that makes any difference. Spring cut is always tight getting a window to dry it in then summer time comes and if you have enough rain to grow hay it is so humid drying it is a beast. Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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