I remember somebody talking about raking peas a year or two back? I left the last 15 acres of my peas until the rest were done as they were lodged ugly before the rain. They were 4-5 feet tall when blooming, now 4-5". I walked through today and they are probably dry enough but very flat so I grabbed a handful of vines to figure out which way to cut as you can't tell which end they layed towards and they aren't anchored to the ground at all. They've rotted off at the surface and the entire plant lifts up (tried in 15 or so spots and armfulls at a time).
Should I try to pick them up with my rigid header and lifters or use the neighbors v rake and use my pickup? If I spread the v rake to maximum windrow width and narrow the swath (cutting?) width it shouldn't beat them up to bad?
Thanks for any help/suggestions/humour (if it's funny I'll gladly take sarcasm, after beating the hell out of my header and pickup reel I need something to make me smile)
Should I try to pick them up with my rigid header and lifters or use the neighbors v rake and use my pickup? If I spread the v rake to maximum windrow width and narrow the swath (cutting?) width it shouldn't beat them up to bad?
Thanks for any help/suggestions/humour (if it's funny I'll gladly take sarcasm, after beating the hell out of my header and pickup reel I need something to make me smile)
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