Posted by samn40 on June 13, 2013 at 06:29:00 from (81.156.7.94):
In Reply to: Back Swathing posted by showcrop on June 13, 2013 at 05:24:56:
Even with the front rear combination mowers I like to run the first swathe with the mower lifted...Sometimes you can 'feel' things with the tractor wheels. I then mow 6 swathes and finish the field up and down in plots before mowing the back swathe. That way the whole field is mown before I start hitting stuff that cattle have worked out from the hedge! There is then less chance of a broken blade leaving an unmown stripe in the middle of the field! . Once I was doing the first run around a field with a brand new 10ft front mower raised but running, when all of a sudden I bounced up over something....it was an electric pole sitting raised slightly, resting on a plank. The electric company had left it there in the spring to repair the line and had forgotten about it/ never bothered about it. Had the mower been lowered it would have been well wrecked! Sam
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