Posted by B-maniac on March 15, 2011 at 19:43:18 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: good point posted by JayinNY on March 12, 2011 at 19:26:50:
Round and round til the middle. That's how you rake it and bale it. You are never wasting any turn around time in any of the operations that way. you are ALWAYS cutting , ALWAYS raking and ALWAYS running hay through the baler.Most that cut the other way are using either a pull behind mower or other type mower and will miss less hay doing it their way. With a 3pt mounted mower , you come to where your rear tire is right at the corner and crank off the wheel to the right and hit right brake hard and the bar will swing back away from the standing hay and turn a perfect 90 degree square corner with ZERO uncut tufts of hay left standing. Some of the fields now-a-days look like a drunk mowed them. Dull and going too fast the most likely culprits. Maybe a hung over driver or two also.
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