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Re: IH #35 Hay Rake
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Posted by P Backus on February 02, 2005 at 17:25:38 from (66.181.141.7):
In Reply to: IH #35 Hay Rake posted by dar on February 02, 2005 at 12:01:05:
As QR said they were available with either ground drive or hydraulic drive. I have a #35 hydraulic drive rake. I haven't had the problems that QR had. I usually run it with my SW6TA with an M&W hyd pump on it. Sometimes I use my 600 with factory hydraulics on it. Neither of these tractors have a cooler or even a very big hyd resevior on them. They are both relatively wimpy hydraulic systems, but they work fine. My 35 has rubber mount teeth on it and I'm a little dissapointed in them. They break off too easily, even the new ones that I replaced them with. Yes , I know you aren't supposed to set it too close to the ground, but I have to set it so high that it misses a lot. Not all 35s had rubber mounts, though. Paul
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