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<blockquote data-quote="chevytaHOE5674" data-source="post: 1453298" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>It seems tedders are starting to gain popularity so the prices are holding steady or even rising even on old worn out junk. I have an old 2 star deutz fahr that is probably worth more now than when it was new. Having said that I try to use it as little as possible, I'd rather wait an extra day before raking than burn the fuel yanking a tedder around. But sometimes it is necessary so its nice to have.</p><p></p><p>I also have a Pequea "fluffer" that tosses the windrow up in the air but doesn't scatter it all over the place, and I find myself using this more often than the Deutz tedder. Gets the green stuff to the top and lets wind blow thru the swatch but keeps it rowed up so that I don't drive on any hay pushing it into our usually wet soil. Can also travel faster and there is much less to go wrong with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevytaHOE5674, post: 1453298, member: 19817"] It seems tedders are starting to gain popularity so the prices are holding steady or even rising even on old worn out junk. I have an old 2 star deutz fahr that is probably worth more now than when it was new. Having said that I try to use it as little as possible, I'd rather wait an extra day before raking than burn the fuel yanking a tedder around. But sometimes it is necessary so its nice to have. I also have a Pequea "fluffer" that tosses the windrow up in the air but doesn't scatter it all over the place, and I find myself using this more often than the Deutz tedder. Gets the green stuff to the top and lets wind blow thru the swatch but keeps it rowed up so that I don't drive on any hay pushing it into our usually wet soil. Can also travel faster and there is much less to go wrong with it. [/QUOTE]
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