Posted by Leroy on August 26, 2013 at 06:46:09 from (74.126.42.240):
In Reply to: Re: Hay Rake posted by chevytaHOE5674 on August 25, 2013 at 19:38:42:
If they would have raised the front axle to normal pull type or steel wheel rakes it would have been a good rake with the gear speed between the wheels and axle instead of putting it after the gear box. If I could figure out a way to make that conversion then the one I have here now and figuring to part out and the one I redid last year for him that hasen't sold because of that axle I would do it to both. I have a place to go with any and all steel wheel rakes in working condition as long as styled for as to be able to work and that low axle was not styled to work. It is only good for raking just a flat mower swath but not for putting 2 together or rolling a swath to dry out. That one last year was one of a dozen I delievered and This year have lost count how many I have done over.
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