That tractor will be no problem. If anything a bit more HP would do well, but it should be fine
Hope so was told today that she will be getting it tight and that tractor will only lift 10 foot rows and not to rake them
In to 20 foot Swards
All depends on how much grass is in the swath. First rule is decent big row, slower forward speed = more output per day. It's not al about 8-10kmph down the swath!!Hope so was told today that she will be getting it tight and that tractor will only lift 10 foot rows and not to rake them
In to 20 foot Swards
All depends on how much grass is in the swath. First rule is decent big row, slower forward speed = more output per day. It's not al about 8-10kmph down the swath!!
Precisely my point. A note to all those out there about to start silage - stay safe!!Back in the day, the lad that drove ours used to complain about us rowing two of three swaths into one as it slowed his ground speed down if he had it his way, the edge blades would never do anything. Used to think it nearly doubled output with a full row in front of it. And in our horrible shaped fields, you'd spend more time turning round than picking up grass!
Good man thanks we will soon find out whatever she's goin to doYou'll be fine. TS115A picking up 20ft here IIRC
I thought a picture speaks a thousand words. You'll get told everything from 75 hp will drive it to needing 300, but you can never be sure if the poster is picking up lawn clippings or repeating pub talk. Although I will apologise for misreading your title as that is an early 1050 not a 1060.Good man thanks we will soon find out whatever she's goin to do
Have a look at drag chopper pictures in 'pictures and videos'Good man thanks we will soon find out whatever she's goin to do
Did it end In tears?Wee tip,don't use bolts off of a 1050 to keep your blades on with the 1060.
New 1060 harvester in 2013,lifted four loads and had chipped a couple of blades as we had been lifting grass on a pop festival site and road planning had been laid over the years.
Mechanic then changes chipped blades for new but only used 1050 bolts that are 10mm shorter- MF 6499 on front,fired harvester up and bang blew up drum,shear bar,stone,ripped spout,no blades left on in short a disaster.
Told dealer to get new harvester as mad but wouldn't took 2 days to repair with 200+ acres of grass lying.
Not my best couple of days as disappointed in both dealer and manufacturers attitude of well it's just one of these things we all make mistakes.
No effort to get us a replacement harvester to keep us going and we had to employ a contractor to keep us lifting grass as Pop festival looming and a lot of grass to lift and clear quickly.