Posted by Billy NY on July 05, 2014 at 17:27:18 from (70.209.129.115):
In Reply to: Re: Good Rake Tractor! posted by Case Nutty 1660 on July 05, 2014 at 16:09:21:
That last photo, they will surely like that stuff, every time I took photos of hay, was never as green as it actually was, I"ve seen the hay shipped from out that way, always looks good. The farmer I used to help would always have me on the JD 3150 fwa for tedding and raking, a wee bit overkill, but it was good on fuel, I"ll bet he thought about a smaller tractor for some tasks, but he used what he had and they were all larger tractors, compared to what we used to hay, it was almost comical to hook a NH side delivery rake to it, he later scored a Kuhn rake at an auction, which replaced the NH. Years back he did have some smaller ones, one a roundnose genuine J I Case ! It was odd as he had a lot of JD, I always liked that one, would enjoy owning one just from the memories, was always towing double wagons from the fields with it down the road.
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