Posted by Big M on July 13, 2009 at 05:48:33 from (63.160.30.120):
In Reply to: Hay Stacker frame posted by old on July 12, 2009 at 14:49:45:
I saw one used for one cutting back in the early 1950"s. It was a Jayhawk Stacker, made in Salina KS. Some guys called it a Bull Rake. Pushed it with the front of a tractor untill you could not get anymore to pack into the wooden forks and then engage the lift cogs and get the whole load off the ground. Then drive to the hay stack area and add it to the pile. A couple of guys with pitchforks helping arrange the pile to help shed water. When the field was all done, grandpa and dad would tie old tires to some binder twine and throw the tire over the stack and help hold the hay in place during a wind storm. The next year they purchased a JD small square baler and a JD side delivery rake. I still have that rake and use it several time during the summer. Use it to turn winrowed hay over that has been rained on. Drive too close and too fast with the 1950 JD B and the hay will turn completely over, not just half way.
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