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<blockquote data-quote="FE35" data-source="post: 6876266" data-attributes="member: 14774"><p>I went through this last year, upgrading from a haybob to Tedder. I didn’t mind the haybob & believe that do a decent enough job if careful but wanted more output. I aim for hay & sell quite a bit so wanted to be able to get on when the weathers good. I wanted a 4 rotor lely combi but they were about impossible to find, were knackered or very expensive! So went with a 5.5m 4 star kvernland buying on condition & then price. It seems well built & does a really nice job - literally twice as quick as haybob & a better result. I run it on a 90hp tractor on steepish small badly shaped fields with no bother. It has a boundary setting to stop it throwing grass up the dyke but I find It creates a heavier section on the outside row which doesn’t dry as quick so don’t bother with it & just go a bit steadier instead in the normal position. Only bad thing is it’s made the 35 redundant as it’s to small to lift it! [ATTACH=full]870397[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FE35, post: 6876266, member: 14774"] I went through this last year, upgrading from a haybob to Tedder. I didn’t mind the haybob & believe that do a decent enough job if careful but wanted more output. I aim for hay & sell quite a bit so wanted to be able to get on when the weathers good. I wanted a 4 rotor lely combi but they were about impossible to find, were knackered or very expensive! So went with a 5.5m 4 star kvernland buying on condition & then price. It seems well built & does a really nice job - literally twice as quick as haybob & a better result. I run it on a 90hp tractor on steepish small badly shaped fields with no bother. It has a boundary setting to stop it throwing grass up the dyke but I find It creates a heavier section on the outside row which doesn’t dry as quick so don’t bother with it & just go a bit steadier instead in the normal position. Only bad thing is it’s made the 35 redundant as it’s to small to lift it! [ATTACH type="full"]870397[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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