Swarth wilter /wuffler

Kcjones

Member
Was looking at getting s/h wilter,anybody with experience of using them after 10ft conditioner swarth ?
Belmac, Teagle, Bridgeway ,etc,is there much difference between them?
 

milkloss

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
Waste of time and money. Sorry to be negative but we had a Teagle on demo some years ago and tried it behind our jd 1350 moco at the time. I really couldn’t work out what the point of it was.
 

KB6930

Member
Location
Borders
Waste of time we've got one only thing that it's good for is leaving a flat square row to bale

I used to use it to lift straw that had been run on before rain to let wind through

If it's wet rows all you're doing is dumping it back onto wet ground
If it's green grass you're trying to wilt if it's any crop at all they'll not mix or open the row enough to do much good

Ours is now parked up 99% of the time it gets the odd outing but very few and far between
 

Lazy Eric

Member
They make a very good baler row. Demoed a Teagle a few years ago behind a conventional mower. Was easier to buy a mower conditioner
 

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