Posted by Bill VA on November 30, 2017 at 04:38:09 from (216.24.79.193):
In Reply to: Narrow vs wide fronts? posted by Oliver 500 Wa on November 28, 2017 at 10:08:48:
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I think the idea is that the weight of the tractor crushing the hay is beneficial to some extent. I was reluctant to use a NF with a haybine or Tedder, but invoked the run what you got rule...
When we are haying, there’s always some parts of the windrow getting smashed with a tractor tire, like in turns. I tedded and raked with our NF 756 and couldn’t tell that the front wheels did any harm. OTOH - mashing the hay into wet ground is probably not a good idea and tedding here is still a must. YMMV
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