Posted by Mike in Mn. on December 01, 2014 at 08:54:00 from (74.46.184.34):
In Reply to: John Deere 350 Rake posted by Bryce Frazier on December 01, 2014 at 06:36:01:
I have a JD 350 that my Dad bought new, it had the hitch on it from the factory, and then the back wheels are pinned so they don't swivel, the adjustable top link is how you set the depth or a hyd. cylinder can be used. Only bad I can say about the rake is the small rear wheels just have bushings and their kind of mickey mouse, they should have had timken bearings. This one is a 5 bar and I always thought is was a hay rakin SOB until I ran across a Massey Ferguson 6 bar a dozen years ago, now there's a hay rakin SOB!! I use em both but the Massey will do a nicer job, especially in light hay. But to answer your question it is a good rake and one in good shape would bring 4 to 5 hundred at auction around here.
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