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<blockquote data-quote="dj" data-source="post: 102100" data-attributes="member: 1795"><p>A Reese, 2 drums, 4 blades per, but only 2 feed(?) bars per drum. It tends to throw a lot of chopped peices 1-2 inchs long.By taking the blades off that were inline with the grab bars it seems to have helped. Slowing the pto rpm helped some also. But heavy clover tends to bunch up so I was thinking maybe 2 more feed bars would help. It's great for brushhog/clipping pastures but I would like a cleaner cut when haying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj, post: 102100, member: 1795"] A Reese, 2 drums, 4 blades per, but only 2 feed(?) bars per drum. It tends to throw a lot of chopped peices 1-2 inchs long.By taking the blades off that were inline with the grab bars it seems to have helped. Slowing the pto rpm helped some also. But heavy clover tends to bunch up so I was thinking maybe 2 more feed bars would help. It's great for brushhog/clipping pastures but I would like a cleaner cut when haying. [/QUOTE]
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