powerscol
Veteran Member
Is it better to leave the hay flat with rain coming, then tedd and windrow, or should I windrow tonight and tedd after the rain Tuesday.
Definitely do NOT rake before the rain. Leave it down, and tedd after the rain.
I disagree. If hay has already dried some, tedd the hay at low speed before rain. This will leave it loosely windrowed. After rain the open space between rows will dry quick and you can retedd slow, slightly offset, to fluff the hay into those dry areas.Let the hay lay after rain tedd etc. ....if sun should shine let hay lay spell longer to dry.
Let the hay lay after rain tedd etc. ....if sun should shine let hay lay spell longer to dry.
Is it better to leave the hay flat with rain coming, then tedd and windrow, or should I windrow tonight and tedd after the rain Tuesday.![]()
Hard to say about what he meant. ... Also, there are other variables like how dry at query, how much rain expected, bleaching the hay by rain and sun, is it prime horse hay or just for cattle, etc. - Using the tedder as a rake by running it at lower rpm can be used in a tailored fashion to form fluffy coarse windrows. There are times in hay prep that this is a valuable tool. :confused3: ,,,,,,In the instant case the hay, roughly pre consolidated by tedder can be spread and fluffed onto sun dried ground, where the grass is springing back up, after the rain.He was asking if he should rake first, not tedd first.
And I don稚 see the point of tedding before rain, when you KNOW you値l have to do it once or twice afterwards. Seems like a waste of time and fuel, neither of which I have excess of.