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<blockquote data-quote="WFfarm" data-source="post: 1749902" data-attributes="member: 39155"><p>We ted most all of our hay in NY. We have to because it's hard to get three sunny days in a row between the rain around here. We have timothy, orchard grass with some alfalfa and clover. We try to cut hay about noon, then ted the next morning before the dew has fully burned off. PTO and ground speed should be just enough to fluff and spread the hay out without over beating the leaves off it. Last year was overly wet and a few fields we had to set the deflectors in on the disc bine to put the cut grass in narrower rows to allow the ground to dry out some before we tedded the hay back out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WFfarm, post: 1749902, member: 39155"] We ted most all of our hay in NY. We have to because it's hard to get three sunny days in a row between the rain around here. We have timothy, orchard grass with some alfalfa and clover. We try to cut hay about noon, then ted the next morning before the dew has fully burned off. PTO and ground speed should be just enough to fluff and spread the hay out without over beating the leaves off it. Last year was overly wet and a few fields we had to set the deflectors in on the disc bine to put the cut grass in narrower rows to allow the ground to dry out some before we tedded the hay back out. [/QUOTE]
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