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<blockquote data-quote="M &amp; P" data-source="post: 1749672" data-attributes="member: 28952"><p>A Tedder will work excellent on ss, can't imagine putting up dry ss without a tedder.</p><p>Tilt it down as close to the dirt as possible without hitting the dirt.</p><p>Also no need to run 540 rpms, I usually run mine at 350 to 450 RPMs just depends if I like how it's spreading it out.</p><p></p><p> I generally ted everything I cut at least once. Legumes need to be tedded within a couple hours of mowing or you'll lose all your leaves SS on the other hand I'll ted everyday until it's dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M & P, post: 1749672, member: 28952"] A Tedder will work excellent on ss, can't imagine putting up dry ss without a tedder. Tilt it down as close to the dirt as possible without hitting the dirt. Also no need to run 540 rpms, I usually run mine at 350 to 450 RPMs just depends if I like how it's spreading it out. I generally ted everything I cut at least once. Legumes need to be tedded within a couple hours of mowing or you'll lose all your leaves SS on the other hand I'll ted everyday until it's dry. [/QUOTE]
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