Posted by Southtowns27 on July 09, 2015 at 05:58:02 from (67.241.158.201):
Hey guys, I need a little advice. I have been cutting and baling the neighbors field for him for years. It's about 25 acres and we bale small squares for horse hay. This is the first year we have a tedder and I've never used one. It's also been raining here almost everyday for seemingly months so the ground is really wet. It looks like we finally have a weather window starting tomorrow (Friday). Friday and Saturday are both sunny and high 70's, Sunday is low 80's with a 20% chance of rain. In the past I would cut on day 1 and bale on day 3. On day 2 and day 3 I would flip the hay with a rake. I always managed to get it dry, but I think this tedder will be a game changer. (I cut with an old Haybine with the crimpers set about as tight as they'll go). If there's a way I could get this stuff in the barn in 2 days instead of 3 that would be huge. Can anyone suggest a game plan for me? I'm cutting tomorrow (Friday) morning. After that, I'm not exactly sure when to use the tedder...or how many times.. Any suggestions are welcome!
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