jon f mn
Well-known Member
Been on vacation for a while, which was just about the time I should have been cutting hay. Lol. So this is a little later than I would have liked, but not bad, just a few alfalfa blooms. Used my 830 and 555 haybine to cut.
It was the first cutting on new seeding so there was some weeds, but it will be nice alfalfa/grass mix hay. The next day I ran over it with my 530 and case hay conditioner which helps it to dry. I like that better than a tender because we get rain so often that this leaves it in a row so if it dies rain there is less damage, but it still fluffs and crimps it so it dries better. This was pretty heavy hay and had a good amount of volunteer clover, but was cut Saturday and was dry to bale Monday. Thats not bad for how humid it is here.
Used the 830 and 281 rake to rake it.
Based with the 830 and 640 new Holland baler. Both worked great.
Got done just in time too, was raining 10 minutes after I closed the shed doors after putting things away. It's raining now and supposed to rain tomorrow and Friday, ill be cutting more after that.
It was the first cutting on new seeding so there was some weeds, but it will be nice alfalfa/grass mix hay. The next day I ran over it with my 530 and case hay conditioner which helps it to dry. I like that better than a tender because we get rain so often that this leaves it in a row so if it dies rain there is less damage, but it still fluffs and crimps it so it dries better. This was pretty heavy hay and had a good amount of volunteer clover, but was cut Saturday and was dry to bale Monday. Thats not bad for how humid it is here.
Used the 830 and 281 rake to rake it.
Based with the 830 and 640 new Holland baler. Both worked great.
Got done just in time too, was raining 10 minutes after I closed the shed doors after putting things away. It's raining now and supposed to rain tomorrow and Friday, ill be cutting more after that.