Posted by jimb2 on March 06, 2016 at 19:54:07 from (99.253.159.70):
In Reply to: Re: Dump rake posted by Brian G. NY on March 06, 2016 at 19:04:04:
Brian, I did that on one field next the road. I don't want to get JD guys up set at me but here is the story. Local JD dealership had been purchased by my great aunt's nephew and my Dad had decided to trade hiss IH 45T baler on a new IH 46T baler but he thought he would give JD dealer some business and try a JD 14T baler. He baled one field next the main county road with it then he looked at the field from the road and he could see hay left on every window row by the JD baler. So I had to rake the field crossways with the dump rake and then he baled the windrows from the dump rake and got another few bales. Next he called IH dealer to delivery an IH 46T baler and tried them both in the next field. You could see the difference, the IH had a far superior pickup to JD but JD had a better knotter. Dad decided to keep the IH. JimB
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