Posted by redforlife on June 01, 2022 at 13:36:58 from (68.234.121.189):
In Reply to: I wish posted by Ellis Kinney on June 01, 2022 at 13:09:06:
The bigger the feild, and the further you can go in a straight line, the more time consuming it becomes, and the more boring it gets. It also doesn't seem like your getting much done when you rake forever, and you don't get moved over crossways in the feild very far.
My longest straight line stretch is 1/4 mile. But that's all slowed way down since I rake it with a single side delivery. Two passes to make one wind row. Kind of makes it the same as going 1/2 mile with a wheel rake, minus one turn around per pass. I've spent some long and boring days out there.
I put up some smaller curvey patches. If they are wide enough to go around the outside, and have enough left in the middle to make straight rows rather than continuing to follow the curvey outside, I'll do that, and make straight rows in the middle.
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