Posted by Texasmark1 on October 05, 2013 at 05:25:03 from (172.242.13.182):
In Reply to: Re: hay cutters? posted by Leroy on October 03, 2013 at 07:32:38:
In the SFI video on the www the guy is demonstrating the speed factor. Yes he is having a rough ride of it but his point is to illustrate that if you can hang on, it'll cut.
My time saver is as mentioned; the constant clogging of the sickle. I have an air seat in my Branson (pump up compressor and all) and it rides really well including the fact that being 4wd the front tires are of a large diameter.
Cutting my hay patch, which I harrowed flat before planting, is fast. On pasture, where dry weather has cracked open Houston Black Clay, it is slower.
Really guys, I'm talking them up on here as I never hear about them and they are a great cutter for the smaller operator.
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