Posted by farmallhal on July 27, 2014 at 16:51:19 from (76.2.172.244):
In Reply to: Hay rake ID posted by charlie M on July 27, 2014 at 10:25:21:
Charlie, I have an IH Hay Machines Part Catalog HM-1A with a 1961 print date and believe your rake was produced prior to 1961. I looked at the various side delivery 3 bar rakes in the catalog and there are 3 models noted. They just have names and no model numbers were assigned. The one pictured by Kopeck I believe is called the Side Rake and Tedder model built from 1916 to 1958 with the optional rubber tires along with an optional 2nd caster wheel. The others of that early era are called a Keystone 3-Bar Steel Frame Side Delivery Rake built 1910 through 1921 and the 3 Bar Cylinder Side Delivery Hay Rake w/enclosed gears built 1938 to 1949. The four bar model of the latter rake model was produced through 1960 so you can see the change from the 3 bar models to the 4 and latter to the 5 bar models. The response by Jim Becker on the type of rake teeth is good info and should identify what type of teeth you have on your rake. A photo would be very helpful in identifying your rake whereas we should be able to provide a part no. for the correct teeth on your rake. If you could also provide the number of teeth on each bar that would be a big help as well as the various models I noted above have various quantities of teeth on the three bars. If you can provide a little more information I believe I can identify your rake model from the pictures in my parts catalog. HTH, Hal.
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