Ever notice the places where shade would help there are no trees and where there is lots of shade it doesn't help.
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Originally posted by Bayouboy View PostHeat = OK
Humidity = SUX!
The first time I ever seen a hay tedder being used in Texas was in the northeast part of the state. Knew they’re used in other states. Haven’t noticed a great many using them in NE Texas but it’s definitely more humid in that area than what I’ve been accustomed to.
I used to mow quite a bit of bottom land with batwings on open station tractors due to the low hanging tree limbs. This was usually in July and August. After doing that several days in a row, the engine heat, humidity, dust, and sun begins to take a toll on the body. And I kept a large cooler with ice and drinks strapped to the back of the tractors.
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Originally posted by teamron View PostNo telling, But I did survive the 1980 Dallas heatwave.Really cut into my summer mowing business though..
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