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Small Farm Haying Independence Made Easy!
"You can bale when your pasture is at its nutritional peak—not when the farmer down the road gets around to it."
Do you operate a small farm? Do you own a little livestock and a few acres of hay pasture? Are you tired of waiting until the farmer down the road gets around to baling your hay—usually long after it has reached its nutritional peak? Then maybe it’s time for you to make the jump to haying independence. Fortunately, we at Tractor Tools Direct have developed a li
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Apr 14th 2025
Wheel Rake or Belt Rake? The Best Rake for Your Small-Farm Haying Needs
After more than a decade of helping small-farm operators meet their haying needs, Tractor Tools Direct has narrowed down its inventory to two types of hay rakes–wheel rakes and belt rakes. There are several practical reasons for this including these machines’:Ease of useEase of maintenance and repairAvailability of replacement partsAbility to be sized to specific farm/tractor requirementsAffordabilityRead on to determine which of these rakes best meets the needs of your small-farm haying operati
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Jun 1st 2023
How-To Videos: The Support You Need, When You Need It
Providing customers with top-notch service and support is as important to us here at Tractor Tools Direct as providing the equipment needed to operate their small farms. We know that every minute on a small farm is precious. That is why we keep our website updated with how-to videos covering topics from assembly to maintenance to proper use of our implements. That way when you are putting together an implement on an evening or weekend or dealing with an issue in the field, answers to your questi
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Apr 1st 2022
Drying Your Hay - Tedding Tips
April’s blog discussed the first step of the baling process--mowing. This month’s blog will give tips for the next step--tedding.
What is a tedder?
A tedder is an implement that is used to fluff and spread hay to decrease drying time. Tedding is typically done after the hay is mowed and before it is raked into windrows for baling. Many hay mowers, unless they have a built-in conditioning system like our
Ibex TS51C and TM67C drum mowers, tend to windrow the cut crop into a tight pile that
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Jun 1st 2021
When to Cut Your Hay
The month of January may seem like a strange time to discuss the best time to cut hay, but why not use the slow winter months to prepare for a great baling season? Once the grass starts growing, you’ll need to be ready to spring into action!
A haying season is divided up by its cuttings. In the northern regions of the US and Canada where the summer season is shorter, farmers aim for 2 cuttings a season. The middle regions aim for 3 while the southern regions might manage 4 or more in a good yea
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Jan 1st 2020