Best ( reasonably priced machine) for handling wet rows of straw.

Cassia

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My elderly father has spent many hrs under a wuffler with a penknife he tells me.
The likes of a wuffler wil only fluff it up. I kinda need something to turn it over.
I could imagine your rows take some drying.
 

Sebastian77

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Nottingham
Surely a standard tedder and just spread it? Can't say have ever tried to dry seriously wet straw, usually if ours gets a sprinkle we use our 2 rotor rake to "move" the row over
 
If they are 14 ft rows an old bamford woofler ,will do it , if you want one i have one you can have for an air ambulance donation ,
Or if you want a big rig ,one of these is superb , can just roll any size row over ,even when black wet underneath ,moves it on to fresh ground and can turn it upside down ,and good for rowing two small rows up ,or when wind blown and quick ,
 

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Driller

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Arable Farmer
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Down south
We bought a teagle superted for the exact reason, had a few acres on the ground getting wet, once it was dry enough we went in with it, turns the swath upside down and did a cracking job
 

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