Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on December 25, 2012 at 05:03:58 from (74.221.60.204):
In Reply to: rotory rake posted by showcrop on December 25, 2012 at 04:26:22:
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I am in the UP of Michigan and our ground is usually very wet and we usually have very humid weather. I've tried dumping the hay into a narrow windrow but don't have a tedder so it becomes a challenge to try and move the hay with only a bar rake. I've been thinking that if I had a rotary rake I could mow into a narrow windrow and let the ground dry out then lift the curtain on the rake and use it to spread the hay back out to dry, then come back and rake it up into doubled windrows for baling...
Most others around me just use their bar rakes to flip the windrows once or twice then bale it up. Another guy uses a NH166 hay inverter to flip the windrows once then bale.
Not really sure which direction I want to go. And its hard to know weather it will work or not unless I buy the equipment.....
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