@@bradjenkins932 not really an issue with our clay soil’s. Again set up properly you should never take dirt. We do all grass hay mainly fescue the fields are so thick the rake rides on the grass
Brian, you brought up a lot of things in this video. Todd, as you said, is a fun kid to watch at Projectfarms. I, too, watch his reviews (especially for products I’m interested in). Unfortunately, a lot of the items are Chinese that he reviews; because there’s a lot of Chinese junk being imported). Your rake I am fascinated in. I think the center kickers are a novel idea - but the strip you mentioned is disappointing given the price of their option. As far as the Kubota M4-71D, it is a luxury utility tractor. That it lugs starting out in 2 High isn’t luxurious at all. I don’t know why it would do that pulling no more than a rake. Good video
Never heard of a bunch test that’s interesting that twist test I think the same as you if you could take a wad that thick and twist it three times and it snaps easily then by then I think your Hayes too dry but that has been what all the old timers have always said
Does it make a difference or do you have a specific reason you raked the middle of the field before the edges? Edit, I should have just waited longer in the video for your explanation. Thanks.