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<blockquote data-quote="ploughman1963" data-source="post: 8100490" data-attributes="member: 165"><p>personally, for me, having wagons is about making the best possible, high quality silage. That boils down to putting the grass in the pit in thin layers and rolling it well. I am not familiar with a '320' but 3 wagons would be too fast for me and my front mounted buckrake unless I had someone else on the pit with a tractor just rolling full-time. </p><p>We cut around 200 ac/cut from close in and up to 3.5 miles away. We clear that in 2 days easily with 2 mid sized wagons and achieve very good pit densities by juggling whether the wagons pick up close-to or far away depending on how I am coping at the clamp. I am not afraid to tell the wagons to slow down if its coming too fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ploughman1963, post: 8100490, member: 165"] personally, for me, having wagons is about making the best possible, high quality silage. That boils down to putting the grass in the pit in thin layers and rolling it well. I am not familiar with a '320' but 3 wagons would be too fast for me and my front mounted buckrake unless I had someone else on the pit with a tractor just rolling full-time. We cut around 200 ac/cut from close in and up to 3.5 miles away. We clear that in 2 days easily with 2 mid sized wagons and achieve very good pit densities by juggling whether the wagons pick up close-to or far away depending on how I am coping at the clamp. I am not afraid to tell the wagons to slow down if its coming too fast. [/QUOTE]
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