Richard:
I am glad the plus 30 worked out for you. I read the thread and I can see you are sold on it. One thing I did was switch the nozzles for smaller T-jet orfices and run the static pressure at about 25psi. It seems to atomize better that way. You have to watch your application rate, I'm sure you know that now. I over applied a couple of rounds and they have a definite citrus smell to them. I'm going to set up the square bailer too.
On the tedder thing, I have a Agco tedder in the barn. It's collecting dust. It's way to hard on alfalfa. I like the rotary rake though. This year, the side delivery rake is collecting dust too. I have 600 second cut squares in the barn and another 1000 coming in. Come January, they will go for big money. I have a field that I late cut this week that will go in rounds, though I'll probably feed the square bailer with in the barn this winter especially if forage goes as high as I think it's going to. They will have plus 30 on them too. Anymore, the tank is always full just in case. Lots of nice second cut forage around here went to crap. Nothing like brown mulch windrowed in fields. Turned so many times that all that is left is stems. We have skirted the rains every time. I am very lucky.
I have to do chemistry on the square bailed hay thats up now. From the looks of it, I think the protein will be high.
I agree wholeheartedly. I much prefer the plus 30 over tedding. Leaf loss is really high especially the more you flog it around. I always had the tedder for that "emergency". The first thing any knowledgable buyer is going to look for after dust is leaf conntent and then stem thickness and whether it was properly crimped.
Richard:
For the tip, if I ride the bike out there next year, are you buying dinner?? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif