Went out yesterday to open field for custom silage guy. He is about a week and a half behind due to weather. Barley is Copeland probably about 2/3 to 3/4 is flat. My guess is 35 to 40 percent moisture not great for silage. My problem is it is a sob to cut. Ground is very wet. I have an 2009 challenger with a 5200 head and roto shears. In the past I have tried using my McKay stubby lifters to cut down silage but they tend to plug but that was with a 65% moisture crop, is it worth putting them on to try with this riper barley. Just got the swather so I hadn't put the lifters on yet. Any advice appreciated, thanks.
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I have both hydraulic table tilt and fore and aft. Replaced more knife sections, put on lifters. It is working better today, I think Farma was right just too tough last night. Have tried different table angles and reel position didnt help much. Adjusted cylinders on reel lift arm to put reel closer to knife, that helped some. Biggest difference was sun and wind. Thanks for input.
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