the NH rake you mentioned is a very nice unit,i have assemble several of them and tried thewm out in my own hay fields flat and very hilly i really like them other than the price. first of all you raking pattern needs to change and get the single fold option also,kicker wheel option depends on size of unit and what do you mow with. are you planning on putting three together then you need the front kicker wheels otherwis no. its because you are straddling one and pulling two infrom each side with this unit,. let mo know can give you more help if don't understand. they are nuice units thou. ps thou do not try to use them at full fold out width they do not do well then,hay tries to go under instead angle of attack is simple to flat. go with one wheel larger unit and you will love it. i ran the 12 wheel unit and was nice but if buying one i would go with 14 wheel unit. It all depends on how wide you mow and whats the most you want to gather. Let me know idf can help
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