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<blockquote data-quote="jd24" data-source="post: 6211890" data-attributes="member: 66726"><p>I remember going out with my dad when i was about 8 in the early 90s with our leyland 270 and kidd double chop. It was in early spring before the dairy cows were let out. We had run out of silage and we took off the early growth with the double chop for a couple of weeks. Just too slow today. If i remember correctly the grass had to be very dry otherwise it went a bit like popeye spinach.</p><p> If i told my dad then that in the future this wouldnt be an emmergency measure and zero grazing would be the norm.......</p><p></p><p>Our kidd is still going as a rough topper. The flails are good for nettles and rushes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd24, post: 6211890, member: 66726"] I remember going out with my dad when i was about 8 in the early 90s with our leyland 270 and kidd double chop. It was in early spring before the dairy cows were let out. We had run out of silage and we took off the early growth with the double chop for a couple of weeks. Just too slow today. If i remember correctly the grass had to be very dry otherwise it went a bit like popeye spinach. If i told my dad then that in the future this wouldnt be an emmergency measure and zero grazing would be the norm....... Our kidd is still going as a rough topper. The flails are good for nettles and rushes [/QUOTE]
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