Posted by K Effective on June 25, 2015 at 09:20:13 from (162.235.236.141):
In Reply to: Antique hay rakes posted by WIZZO on June 25, 2015 at 05:51:33:
I still usually re-rake every hay field after the baler. In years of good weather, many times I will spread the hay with the tedder right after the moco to dry faster, then the next day, use the tedder to lift and move the spread hay kinda into rough windrows. If the drying is right, we'll bale right from there, with no use of the bar rake, if slow, I'll rake it over once. Raking after the baler is especially important out by the road (prideful image). With the terrible year this year, the grass is well past due for cutting and much of it has gone down with all the rain, making wedding/raking very tough. Went after the baler Tuesday night and gleaned three bales from three or so acres on the neighbor's place, another must image deal.
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