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Mature is certainly one way of describing it. Ideally I should have taken a cut at the back end of June. But now after the advice I’ve been given I’m feeling positive enough to bale some in the next few days weather permitting. Fingers crossed. Thanks to all.
Thanks for your word Simon. We’ve consistently dug out the ragwort ragwort which fortunately wasn’t a big issue but the hardness of the Knapweed flower head concerns me. I know it’s not poisonous and that sheep will eat it ( and almost anything in winter ) but would cattle?
Have just started making small bales. One decent field produced some nice stuff but two remaining fields have what seems like a fair amount of Knapweed. When is too much and would it make the hay unsaleable? Don’t want to bale it and be left with bales nobody wants.
Would you be open to giving some help on setting up rails on a nh65 e. I’ve just made some new wooden slides/ bearers but we are struggling to reset the small guide on the knife side. We don’t know if it should be flush with static knife in which case wooden slides are way to wide. Or if the...
Many thanks Mike. Since my original post I have actually bought a 65e which is complete though I’m sure the knotters would also fit the 65. I’m holding fire on the refurb of the 65 as I m trying to gather all the parts before starting. It’s missing a difficult to find side panel and pto assembly...
looking for a 2m belt side delivery rake ( heublitz,, molon, JF) if anyone has one would be interested. I know they are common in Europe but difficult to find a good one in the UK.
Just about to order new roller bearings for the feeder finger carriage for the 65. Old ones look like wood but wondered if a more modern material would work.
Looked at Messicks in US offer two types
Bearing, Wood;Used On & BSN 5200.
Bearing, Phenolic, Roller;Used On & ASN 5201
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Is it raining down there? The bent and twisted nh 65 I bought with a drum mower resting on top of it isn’t a patch on yours but it shares the same beautiful durability of its engineering. Nothing has yet snapped or sheared or bolts de-thread or and every day reveals an integrity that simply...
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