Posted by SHALER on March 01, 2022 at 05:55:02 from (100.6.86.49):
In Reply to: Rakes again posted by SVcummins on February 28, 2022 at 23:05:31:
I have one. It fits my operation very nicely. That is because as was said by other posters, this rake will not do a good job on heavy hay. The hay will either bunch up between the tined rake wheels and the rubber tires, or, in my case, it will bunch up upon exiting the rake. Your initial reaction might be well why dont you make the exit wider? If I do that then the windrow is too wide for my square baler. Soooo, I have a 11 ft rotary rake I use in heavy hay, and then use the wheel rake in lighter hay. these wheel rakes in my area are a low cost way to cover acres quickly (well, much more quickly than a rollabar rake or a small rotary rake). Windrow not near as nice and uniform as a rotary, but you will have lots of dollars in your wallet with one of these versus a rotary of similar working width. One important consideration, two remotes are needed.
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