Originally posted by GDR
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Cheap and easy to operate. Sometimes our ground is like mud so you let it sit in swathes a day to dry the ground a little before spreading them out. If you follow the discbine then it doesn’t leave the hay fluffy since it’s so limp and heavy. You can always go at night or with the dew on to save leaves too.
It’s another tool in the toolbox. Ours paid for itself the first season. A perfect world wouldn’t require a tedder, bale wrapper, preservative, silage chopper, duals on the baler tractor, floaters on trucks, etc..... if the dang sun would shine for more than a couple hours a day and not be followed by the liquid version. Then you’d just need a baler. 😉
I was skeptical before we got it but wouldn’t be without it. This pic is from last year and I don’t think we’ll even attempt dry bales unless the sprinklers quit. Raining again tonight.
Any questions just ask.
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