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We could use some of that moisture in southwest Iowa. Been awhile since it’s been that muddy down here. Another great video. Really enjoy riding along.
You guys had way more rain than we had all summer, and we're just one county south. I'm not sure, but I think there is an option for the New Holland. There is a canvas you can purchase to hang from the back to help with the hillside cutting. We don't have the option on ours either, but it would be nice when it's muddy.
My neighbors bought a NH 313 a couple years ago. When making dry hay it will lay down the widest and smoothest swath I have ever seen out of a discbine. Almost no need to ted hay out of a 313.
We run an 835 moco with flails. Very rarely do we Ted. Didn’t Ted anything last year, and only tedded two fields that got rained on this year. A lot of it comes down to climate.
Nice machine and cutting width is a little bigger now. Here we have on almost every machine's a overrunning clutch. You need it espesially with John Deere and Ford. Hope the alfalfa is dry when you chop it.
Both our new idea and massey ferguson discbines have those clutches in them, they're nice, steal on steal rolls i think do a better job of crimping but that just my opinion, but I've heard that the quick change on NH/CASE knives can give trouble and let go knives but I don't know what causes it
Hard part for a lot of people is even getting ahold of a MacDon unit. Their parts availability and dealership network sucks compare to that of JD and NH/CnH. Even tho some are dealers for macdon. So that writes macdon off the list for many.
Can’t believe you got a draw bar pull. Quite frankly can’t believe they even still make draw bar pull mowers. With 2pt hitch mowers being so much easier to hook/unhook from the tractor.
We pulled a 1431 new holland with the 4440. C4. Just giving her all day. I used to steer the mower with the hydraulic and keep the tractor on the row,.