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Contractor dumps 40ft header
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasmn" data-source="post: 6548783" data-attributes="member: 11049"><p>A quick look through TFF really confirms that there are a lot of bitter, small minded farmers around. Is it really such a bad thing if some people get on very well with 40ft headers? Pick the size that suits your farm and way of farming without worrying about what other people are doing for theirs. In recent years on this farm we've had 15ft, 24ft and now 35ft cutterbars. Baling and chopping with all of them. All three seem to work just fine. Obviously the 35ft has by far the highest output, but if the straw gets a good soaking then funnily enough the 15ft swath would dry quicker. In all scenarios harvest always got completed to a satisfying standard. Average field size around 40 acres and no flat ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasmn, post: 6548783, member: 11049"] A quick look through TFF really confirms that there are a lot of bitter, small minded farmers around. Is it really such a bad thing if some people get on very well with 40ft headers? Pick the size that suits your farm and way of farming without worrying about what other people are doing for theirs. In recent years on this farm we've had 15ft, 24ft and now 35ft cutterbars. Baling and chopping with all of them. All three seem to work just fine. Obviously the 35ft has by far the highest output, but if the straw gets a good soaking then funnily enough the 15ft swath would dry quicker. In all scenarios harvest always got completed to a satisfying standard. Average field size around 40 acres and no flat ground. [/QUOTE]
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