Posted by KEH on October 17, 2009 at 15:53:28 from (209.213.26.233):
In Reply to: What does this do? posted by dave2 on October 17, 2009 at 14:10:02:
That wheel rake has me confused. First, I can't see how the finger wheels are attached to the frame, but obviously they are. Next, is all the red pieces part of the rake assembly. I assume the rusty pipe is not part of the rake. I had a 3ph 5 wheel rake you could make it serve as a tedder, after a fashion, by flipping the wheel carriers over which caused it to make little windrows, but thats not a true hay tedder.
Look up Befco Wheel Rakes and turn to a 3ph model and you can see the wheel carriers which can be flipped over. That proceedure is not very useful IME and the wheel carriers are more useful to help the rake float over rough spots. Get some complete instructions from the owner on how it works.
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