I know your concern as I have that situation too. I tell the rake people to either cut down on the size of the windrow or to expect some hay to be left in the field. Which by the way isn't much. last year my son got all bent out of shape because too much hay was sliding past the baler pickup. So he went in and re-raked a 6 acre field that was the worst. I got another whopping 3 bales (small bales) from the re-raked windrows. Then it was my turn to get bent out of shape! I looked into the converging wheels, but soon figured out that the pickup attachment was not strong enough to support the weight. We've resorted to using our old 9ft bar rake in some of the heavier stands. It takes longer to rake, but EVERYTHING works better from there on out.
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