I had one. It's a contraption, difficult to drive. You need 3 Advil to kill the neck ache. We ended up stripping the arm off and using it as a Tedder only. Then Sold it, because it was going to self destruct.
This machine actually works very well and is agile enough for use in small or large fields. The ultimate goal of drying hay to a moisture content suitable for baling is achieved much faster when using the Hay Machine.
should keep that loader down closer to the ground I never run with mine like that. good way to tip over, had an old timer tell me about that happening to a guy he knew doing the same thing.
Good method of tipping over a tractor.
Bucket belongs low(er) to the ground.
I had one. It's a contraption, difficult to drive. You need 3 Advil to kill the neck ache. We ended up stripping the arm off and using it as a Tedder only. Then Sold it, because it was going to self destruct.
This machine actually works very well and is agile enough for use in small or large fields. The ultimate goal of drying hay to a moisture content suitable for baling is achieved much faster when using the Hay Machine.
Brent I agree with you.
This is very interesting I like this
seems to be pretty gentle if it is pure alfalfa. wont beat the leaves off. but it it was straight grass id go with a tedder
should keep that loader down closer to the ground I never run with mine like that. good way to tip over, had an old timer tell me about that happening to a guy he knew doing the same thing.
That is a really clumsy big machine for get the swaths to dry.
alfalfa is Lucerne /clover
ive run these. get a big tedder, don't need this thing its stupid clumsy