Posted by Tx Jim on August 19, 2017 at 03:51:30 from (166.137.126.48):
In Reply to: wheel rake comparison posted by Ray Tractor on August 18, 2017 at 14:52:33:
I've owned a H&S Hi-cap 14 wheel rake since I bought it new in '02. It's raked 1000's upon 1000 of acres. 2 advantages of a bi-fold rake is one can change raking width from one 9' ft swath to two 9' swathes to three 9' swathes with my rake just by moving tractor hyd control lever. I can change windrow width by turning a crank at the rear. Plus my raking wheels face unraked hay which allows it rake thicker hay because the frame doesn't interfere with heavy hay flow. My rakes frt castor wheels have brakes to keep frt wheel assembly from shimmying at road transport speed.[/url]
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