steel wheeled horse rake behind a tractor, used to pick them up at auctions for 25 bucks, but those days are gone. Only problem with a side delivery rake is that they tend to just winded the hay into a big rope. So some of the wet hay is on top, and some under the windrow.. I like the wheel rake. I gave $4,500.00 for this rake in 2016 . As you can see in the picture it sweeps the hay together, rather then rolling the hay. I also have the two wheel 3 point hitch rake, works well for just flipping the windrow upside down to speed drying, I gave $100.00 for that little gem. The square baler in the picture, I bought for $160.00 and spent $150.00 on the knotters, but it works fine now. If you aren’t in a rush you can pickup this kinda stuff cheap enough, but unless you see a baler actually make and tie bales before your eyes, beware. Not too many old lads that know how to make a baler tie anymore. And you can spend a small fortune on square baler repair at a dealership. Doing ten acres of small squares in kinda fun. I like to slid them up a shoot to a wagon pulled behind the baler best. Bruce
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