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It has a number of other uses such as replacement bats for header or windrower reels.
Make sure you have your own windrower or have your contractor booked early so the crop is cut at the correct time.
The windrower, seen here, is gathering potatoes between rows so that when the digger passes it can dig four rows at once.
A swather, or windrower, is a farm implement that cuts hay or small grain crops and forms them into a windrow.
New Holland-NASA estimates the robot system in the windrower cab will eventually add $5,000 to the price tag.
A stone picker is similar in function to a rock windrower (rock rake); a stone picker generally digs to greater depths to remove stones and rocks.
Power is supplied to the windrower drum via a heavy duty PTO drive line which includes a slip clutch and shear bolt arrangement for protection against excessive shock loads.
If the crops are thin (1.5 t/ha) any windrower can be used (barley windrower), thick crops need height adjustment and vertical knives to get through tangled pods and branches.
Down in a Pennsylvania hayfield in 1995, it was machine over man again as a robotic New Holland windrower dubbed "Demeter" after the Greek goddess of the harvest cut and swathed hay with no one aboard (page 38).
Fella Twin Windrower Fella Single Windrower Beautifully engineered fully enclosed central cam track drive unit, with greasable sealed bronze bushes, alloy tine arm housings and bearing mounted cam rollers.
The machine can also be used as a mower swather.
F -Swathing in the old days was done with a swather.
A swather cuts the grain and places it in long rows.
Do I buy a swather or hire the neighbours?
"Swather" is predominantly the North American term for these machines.
In the yard a thirty-five-year-old swather leaned for support against an even older tractor.
We whizzed by a man driving a Hesston swather.
Some grain crops such as oats are now cut and formed into windrows with a swather.
A swather uses a sickle bar (see mower) to cut the stems of the crop.
In 1980 Greg and Glenn developed a prototype self propelled swather.
As combines replaced threshing machines, the swather was needed to replace the binder.
This engine also found some use in farm/industrial applications such as the International Harvester 4000 swather.
If this happens, we will swath the stubble with our pull-type swather without the canvasses.
Hay can be raked into rows as it is cut, then turned periodically to dry, particularly if a modern swather is used.
Each swather table is independently suspended providing optimum floatation in uneven and rolling terrain.
Put the TM Swather into semi-transport position in seconds.
When using farm equipment rather than hand-harvesting, a swather cuts the alfalfa and arranges it in windrows.
By attaching simple deflectors to a swather, strips of taller straw can be left every six to seven metres in stubble.
Conditioning can also refer to the rollers inside a swather that crimps the alfalfa to help squeeze out the moisture.
Other possibilities include: using a tractor-pulling straw buncher, a front-end loader or a self-propelled swather.
Chopping straw into pieces no greater than 4" and spreading crop residues over the full width of the swather or combine cut improved this situation.
A swather, or windrower, is a farm implement that cuts hay or small grain crops and forms them into a windrow.
Flax may be harvested by straight combining or by cutting with a swather and threshing later with a combine.
Suddenly, he encounters the Mayor's Camaro commandeered by Owens before both cars collide with a swather.
He beefed up the straw chopper on this combine by bolting 2 swather knife sections on the end of each hammer.