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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1640909" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>That's what I am running now. You won't make hay here first cutting without a Tedder wether you have a conditioner or not. If I can shave a day off that is huge in the spring especially, usually one day short on my window to get it made. Then if I can eliminate the Tedder for summer cuts that adds up fast too. My current Tedder would cost about 10k to replace and they are a high wear machine that is a beast to move. Right now I usually have to tedd hay at least twice to get it dry especially in spring so eliminating a pass or two is huge savings in itself. </p><p></p><p>Came home to a desert when I left up there. Finally got some rain and now it won't stop and hay is getting pretty rank again. Humidity here has been unbearable for almost a month. I should have stayed at the lake too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1640909, member: 21382"] That’s what I am running now. You won’t make hay here first cutting without a Tedder wether you have a conditioner or not. If I can shave a day off that is huge in the spring especially, usually one day short on my window to get it made. Then if I can eliminate the Tedder for summer cuts that adds up fast too. My current Tedder would cost about 10k to replace and they are a high wear machine that is a beast to move. Right now I usually have to tedd hay at least twice to get it dry especially in spring so eliminating a pass or two is huge savings in itself. Came home to a desert when I left up there. Finally got some rain and now it won’t stop and hay is getting pretty rank again. Humidity here has been unbearable for almost a month. I should have stayed at the lake too! [/QUOTE]
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