bulldog69
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- Apr 29, 2010
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- Rocky Face, Georgia, USA
- Tractor
- Kubota L 3000DT/ M 9000 DTC
Can one of you explain what exactly a tedder does? I was under the impression that it just spreads the hay out again so it can dry better.
Basically your right. A tedder will lift the hay up off the ground and spread it out over the field evenly. Because it's lifted off the ground it dries faster and when you rake it the windrows are even and fluffy. I don't really understand why but it's like night and day difference baling hay that had a tedder pulled over it. The hay just feeds better for some reason and the bales even look better when they come out of the baler. Another plus to using one is the rake doesn't hardly miss anything. If you have never had one you don't know what your missing. I bet anybody that does have one will say they can't live without it.