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<blockquote data-quote="deleted user 436632456" data-source="post: 8087173" data-attributes="member: 151698"><p>Experimented with zero grazing for cattle/ad a few years ago but yea, standalone zg's are too slow, 3m front and wagon is an improvement but still too slow for a daily chore.</p><p></p><p>Had thought about mounting a 5m disc header on the front links but quite expensive to do just for a trial, Something like a 30ft honeybee front mounted would be awesome if it would work.</p><p></p><p>You could get something like a reverse drive 939 with triples and swathers up front and then the wagon attached to a front hitch but expensive, would be a big rig for daily use down laneways/small roads etc and also heavy. </p><p></p><p>IMO something like the modern ELHO harvester converted with a 5m folding disc header would be some weapon, but no idea if that is even remotely possible. I'm nearly sure I seen a few years ago a trailed forage/wagon hybrid that was basically a glorified conveyor belt but it's back to the mowing and speed again.</p><p></p><p>Zero grazing defiantly has legs but there is a lot of but's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted user 436632456, post: 8087173, member: 151698"] Experimented with zero grazing for cattle/ad a few years ago but yea, standalone zg's are too slow, 3m front and wagon is an improvement but still too slow for a daily chore. Had thought about mounting a 5m disc header on the front links but quite expensive to do just for a trial, Something like a 30ft honeybee front mounted would be awesome if it would work. You could get something like a reverse drive 939 with triples and swathers up front and then the wagon attached to a front hitch but expensive, would be a big rig for daily use down laneways/small roads etc and also heavy. IMO something like the modern ELHO harvester converted with a 5m folding disc header would be some weapon, but no idea if that is even remotely possible. I'm nearly sure I seen a few years ago a trailed forage/wagon hybrid that was basically a glorified conveyor belt but it's back to the mowing and speed again. Zero grazing defiantly has legs but there is a lot of but's. [/QUOTE]
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