Picking the Right Tedder Teeth for Your Farm
If you've spent any time in a hay field during a tight weather window, you know how frustrating it is to see your tedder teeth snapping off one by one. It always seems to happen right when the clouds are starting to look a little too gray for comfort. You're trying to get that moisture out of the grass, but instead of a nice, even fluff, you're seeing clumps and streaks because half of your tines are missing or bent out of shape. It's a small part, sure, but it's the only part that actually touches the crop, making it pretty much the MVP of your haymaking lineup. ...