Posted by Leroy on May 21, 2015 at 04:33:10 from (69.88.205.69):
In Reply to: Does anyone know what posted by tractorjohn1234 on May 20, 2015 at 21:52:13:
That is a McCormick 3 bar rake-tedder built up to 1960 and still a desireable rake where I am at. It is the last version of rake-tedder that McCormick built. You have the newer style teeth that can get expencive but I have contacts that I can get them for at about half what they would cost at a farm store if they could even get them. I see you have a few missing so do you have all the clips to hold the teeth on? Do not go to the dealer for them as last I checked a few years ago they were around $33 each. I do have extra used ones of them if you need some. That particular version was started in without checking my books started in 1938. That setup to adjust the height of the back end of the real is very touchy to get working and when you do it is very hard to lift for transport. Most once set stay the same all the time.. That rake did come with a rubber tire option with 36" front and 9" rear tires. And I do in my colection of manuals have the owners manual and also the dealer parts books. If you can look back in the archives under my name you will find a lot of information about those McCormick rakes.
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