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Tedding for wagon silage to improve cut quality?
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<blockquote data-quote="dowcow" data-source="post: 8153153" data-attributes="member: 106876"><p>Yes tedding helps. We went from using a conditioner to a plain mower after deducing the best cut from the forage wagon was from rowed up tedded grass. Conditioners were great when picking up rows straight out the mower with a trailed forager. The big game changer this year has been the swap from a single rotor rake to a twin rotor which leaves a nice wide and more even swath. I can now fill the wagon much more consistently and more quickly too, and the blades seem to stay sharper longer too. Previously the centre blades would be very blunt while the outer ones would still be fairly sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dowcow, post: 8153153, member: 106876"] Yes tedding helps. We went from using a conditioner to a plain mower after deducing the best cut from the forage wagon was from rowed up tedded grass. Conditioners were great when picking up rows straight out the mower with a trailed forager. The big game changer this year has been the swap from a single rotor rake to a twin rotor which leaves a nice wide and more even swath. I can now fill the wagon much more consistently and more quickly too, and the blades seem to stay sharper longer too. Previously the centre blades would be very blunt while the outer ones would still be fairly sharp. [/QUOTE]
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