Posted by Leroy on May 18, 2020 at 08:00:22 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Re: JD Model 22 posted by Traditional Farmer on May 17, 2020 at 07:31:35:
We had an Oliver mower with that conditioer hitch and pulld conditioner behind it over a lot of acres. The problem with the 22 conditioner was it was supposed to crack the stem every 2" and rolls were not close enough to do that in the hay we raised. The orignal crimper rolls cracked the stem every inch and rolls were closer together, top roll drove bottom roll and were very noisy. the 21 had the rolls both driving so rolls were close together but did not hit so were a lot quieter but that stem being cracked every inch instead of every 2" left it to dry faster, the crusher cracked stem full lenght. I dont know what tyoe of hay you have but if it is heavy and course stem it should work for you. Type of hay we raised was not that heavy and small stem.
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