Posted by jayinNY on February 07, 2009 at 16:56:03 from (67.72.98.45):
I have a New Idea side delvery, or rollbar hay rake, with the rubber teeth. I cant keep teeth on the thing, wanted to switch to metal teeth but Id have to buy these clips which are about $1.10 apice. That would alow me to buy steel teeth to convert it over. Im looking to get a new -used rake this spring, maybe a New Holland 256 or something. I had a New Idea years ago with the steel teeth and dont ever remember replacing them every season. What do you guys like about ethier kinds of teeth. Also how good do rotary rakes work, and is the such a thing as a rake/tedder? I thought my neighbor had a tedder that he moved a lever on and it would rake into windrows. I would like that so I can have one piece of equipment in stead of two. Thanks J
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