Posted by mkirsch on January 14, 2010 at 05:43:23 from (64.80.108.55):
In Reply to: Farmall B Dual seats posted by Bullstove on January 12, 2010 at 15:51:38:
To make this post on topic: There is no kit or special parts for the second seat. Just use salvage parts off another B. It all bolts on with minor modifications.
Back to the raking: You rake the outside windrow in to make room to rake the rest of the windrows out. Otherwise, you have to rake the outside windrow into the woods/ditch/hedgerow, and then you can't pick it up with the baler. Unfortunately, the outside windrow ends up doubled, which is not good in heavy 1st cutting hay.
The outside windrow is called the "back swath" because it's mowed by going backwards around the field. You need to rake it backwards anyway.
When Dad switched to a 12' mowing machine, we discovered that if you were very careful, you could rake the outside windrow out and just roll it up, leaving just enough room between the windrow and the edge of the field for the baler. This helps cut drying time on the outside windrows where the sun doesn't hit until noon because of the trees.
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