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Lely tedder question
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<blockquote data-quote="eagleye" data-source="post: 6397382" data-attributes="member: 4815"><p>we have heavy crops of haylage and first run thru is slow to spread any lumps, toplink shorter to throw grass up a bit and get bottom of stem on top. with every following run you can go a bit faster and flatten the tedder.</p><p>we can tedd twice a day for 4 days to get to right moisture to bale. always turn tines in for hedge run.</p><p>unless for silage and then dont do that sward at all. keeps rake out of hedge and reduces risk of stones for harvester (on instructions from contractor!)</p><p>he wanted me to tedd as i go slow and do headlands twice (on turning and after to finish) in preference to another guy who went faster and didnt shake it all out even though I charge more (NAAC rate)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eagleye, post: 6397382, member: 4815"] we have heavy crops of haylage and first run thru is slow to spread any lumps, toplink shorter to throw grass up a bit and get bottom of stem on top. with every following run you can go a bit faster and flatten the tedder. we can tedd twice a day for 4 days to get to right moisture to bale. always turn tines in for hedge run. unless for silage and then dont do that sward at all. keeps rake out of hedge and reduces risk of stones for harvester (on instructions from contractor!) he wanted me to tedd as i go slow and do headlands twice (on turning and after to finish) in preference to another guy who went faster and didnt shake it all out even though I charge more (NAAC rate) [/QUOTE]
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