The hay has dried for two days in the sun. You really have to watch the weather when making hay. The dry grass can now be raked into windrows or lines of mounded hay. The rake moves the hay down the length of tines and leaves a neat and tidy row for the baler to run over and turn into bales.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Haying Part 2: Using the Hay Rake
The hay has dried for two days in the sun. You really have to watch the weather when making hay. The dry grass can now be raked into windrows or lines of mounded hay. The rake moves the hay down the length of tines and leaves a neat and tidy row for the baler to run over and turn into bales.
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