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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 1628718" data-attributes="member: 13664"><p>Yes it is. Had a field we got hay off of one time that was really thick with it and should have been mowed sooner. It was terrible to mow through, and never would cure out good in spots even after close to a week and it being tetterred. That stuff was so tangled up I could bout leave the tractor and baler stationary and it would pull several feet of windrow in at a time in the thickest spots. First cutting is typically only time we see it. It's good stuff if you can get your timing right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 1628718, member: 13664"] Yes it is. Had a field we got hay off of one time that was really thick with it and should have been mowed sooner. It was terrible to mow through, and never would cure out good in spots even after close to a week and it being tetterred. That stuff was so tangled up I could bout leave the tractor and baler stationary and it would pull several feet of windrow in at a time in the thickest spots. First cutting is typically only time we see it. It’s good stuff if you can get your timing right. [/QUOTE]
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