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Get a conditioner . I find when baling for customers that mow there own grass with a mower that hasn’t got a conditioner it’s a right pig to rake up and make a good clean job . But grass cut with our mower conditioner rakes up lovely and clean . It’s like the conditioner lifts it abit off the floor and stops it sticking to the deck . Most of the time we just run our conditioner at the minimum agresivness setting just to fluff the grass up abit , but if the weather against us we sick the conditioner plate in abit more to get a rapider wilt .Looking to purchase our first fold up 10ft mower to our fleet of trailed mowers. Speaking to numerous people, everyone is telling us not to get a conditioner. Complete waste of time. Great years ago for those lifting 10ft rows but people say I would be an idiot to pay extra for a conditioner. What’s your views?
If you tedd straight after the mower no need for a conditioner, if you don't you are better with one.
Found the same thing here.bought one without but soon swapped it for one with conditionerGet a conditioner . I find when baling for customers that mow there own grass with a mower that hasn’t got a conditioner it’s a right pig to rake up and make a good clean job . But grass cut with our mower conditioner rakes up lovely and clean . It’s like the conditioner lifts it abit off the floor and stops it sticking to the deck . Most of the time we just run our conditioner at the minimum agresivness setting just to fluff the grass up abit , but if the weather against us we sick the conditioner plate in abit more to get a rapider wilt .
Yes, but many ted right behind the mowers, we dont, we don'tneed to because we, like you, run on max conditioning, with a reasonable forward speed to allow it to do its job.Not true. A well designed and set conditioner will bruise the cuticle and encourage drying, no matter how quickly you ted afterwards. A well set spreader hood on the conditioner will alleviate the need for that tedder pass straight after mowing, then you don’t need many acres before that saving had more than paid for the conditioner.
Yes, but many ted right behind the mowers, we dont, we don'tneed to because we, like you, run on max conditioning, with a reasonable forward speed to allow it to do its job.
Other makes are way ahead of this game Fergie!It's called the FC3115 D-FF limited numbers for this year, we have some on order. Hopefully I've attached a spec sheet.
View attachment FC3115D_ProductInformation_920585_EN.pdf
Customer of ours bought front back mchales and has given plenty o botherIm was thinking of changing my 313 kuhn but cant this year but i would be looking at the mchale when i do i have had a good look at the rear mower and they look strong well built machines. My mate bought a front one last year and its a very impressive machine
Customer of ours bought front back mchales and has given plenty o bother
It's called the FC3115 D-FF limited numbers for this year, we have some on order. Hopefully I've attached a spec sheet.
View attachment FC3115D_ProductInformation_920585_EN.pdf
There's been a few McHale sold round here but also a few been changed for other breeds alreadyIm was thinking of changing my 313 kuhn but cant this year but i would be looking at the mchale when i do i have had a good look at the rear mower and they look strong well built machines. My mate bought a front one last year and its a very impressive machine
There's been a few McHale sold round here but also a few been changed for other breeds already