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Posted by caterpillar guy on July 29, 2007 at 19:55:53 from (152.163.100.204):
In Reply to: Opinions on wheel rake. posted by KEH on July 29, 2007 at 16:59:06:
KEH I've been using an old 3pt gehl rake only we re woked it to do 2 sinlge windrows at once. We flipped the frame over to get the wheels on the right side then swung it around to match the angle . Had to move it back about 2 ft and then just adjust for width the left rake had to have the frame mounted out side of the originalframe so we welded on some square tube and then mounted it back and out. Cheap at 500.00 dollars and some time about a day to complete. could get pictures if your interested. Best rake I've used yet gentle on the hay also have a V rake works good on second cutting otherwise the hay is to big to go through it the reason for the modification on the other one.
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