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We could never pull a swather like that here in the Red
River this year, we can hardly push one in the middle
because of the mud and water. The fact you are even
using one of these this year must mean your ground is
not even close to being muddy. Or is that a picture
from last year.
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No that is this year and there is a tractor missing. Not my units, 2 30' and one 36'. We are just south of Calgary and although quite wet, no where in the ball park of the wet Sask and Man have experienced. I just started swathing today with a 30' pull. It drafted not to bad although you can certainly see where a guy has been. Good luck to those of you that have it much worse than we do here.
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I have seen those big double swathers work SE of
Regina, wonder how they are doing this year with one.
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