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Working a odd shaped field.
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1632552" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Ive got some odd shaped ones too. When we had side delivery rakes I'd cut them in pieces. Make a couple rounds then chop them up. Now that I have center delivery rakes but not an articulating cutter, I just cut around the patch. I don't worry about cutting clean corners, after I'm done I go back and clean them up on the diagonal. Same way with what's missed raking. The real sharp corners I just cut them out, pick up and turn around. Those make raking interesting when working by myself. Usually rake two rounds then bale two rounds. Just the nature of the beast.</p><p></p><p>On the trees, I circle them twice when I get to them then maneuver around like you would mowing a yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1632552, member: 7795"] Ive got some odd shaped ones too. When we had side delivery rakes I’d cut them in pieces. Make a couple rounds then chop them up. Now that I have center delivery rakes but not an articulating cutter, I just cut around the patch. I don’t worry about cutting clean corners, after I’m done I go back and clean them up on the diagonal. Same way with what’s missed raking. The real sharp corners I just cut them out, pick up and turn around. Those make raking interesting when working by myself. Usually rake two rounds then bale two rounds. Just the nature of the beast. On the trees, I circle them twice when I get to them then maneuver around like you would mowing a yard. [/QUOTE]
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