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Posted by RickL on July 05, 2008 at 05:10:44 from (71.7.40.155):

In Reply to: Re: Help! posted by Allan In NE on July 04, 2008 at 04:20:00:

pulling two together is not issue period. Inline or bifold are nice units. don't like the butterfky styke thou,they will break more teeth etc cause no independent spring control.. I have been doing it for severeal seasons two togehter then later 3 4 0r 5 deponds on years etc. you want me to e-mail you pic of the cadillacs here one in driveway right now just demo. Its nice. Do you ever have to just turn your again if so then you definitely want the single side open option also. If you never do more than two windrows you don't need the kicker wheels,but if you straddle on and pull two more then yes you need the kickers. thse types you have to match you mower width. In other words 5 6 7 8 9 or large to a side fold out. I like the 6 and 7 to side units. The simple nine wheel inline is good unit and is versatile in use. Bifold style have to rake little differnet or basically like you have been with your left and right bar unit. If you want to combine more need to so it with single side open them come back open him up and lay all thre or more beside eah other
As far as light hay to me they will out clean any bar rake out their. real heavy hay the inline once in while will sway the bifold style no heavy heay is no issue. from what i remeber of the old bar rake we use to have any heavy h ay and they just slide the wheels really wasn't heavy damp would to. real small area yes you little bar unit is ncie otherwise wheel rake period. But don't get that butterfly fold unit. Ask your dealer for New holland HT 154 nice out fit New Idea/heston etc are nice also just some differnt features on them to. ps you are used to windrows being beside each other the way you been doing it right, if so the frontfold style will do that but the inline you will move both all one direction and into one and you wil being doing it in lands versus just back and firth klike you have been doing. In the respect you will like the frontfold alot better cause it will do yust like you been doing


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