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Posted by JohnDeereBMan on January 12, 2004 at 21:41:55 from (206.181.244.94):
I have a few questions about hay rakes. What are the dolly wheels good for? What is better, the roller bar rakes or the rotary ones. Has anyone used a tandem rake hitch, and what are their advantages/disadvantages. I currently have a nh model 56 hayrake, a new idea hayrake, a 3 pt rollerbar rake, and a new kuhn rotary rake at home. I am only a college student, but from experience i do not like rotary rakes because they seem to kick up too much dust, and break down too much. I would like to hook up the nh 56 rotary rake to a tandem hitch, but i have to find another 56 rake, and a hitch. Also, what are the differences between a nh 56,256, and 258 hayrake. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much Ps. Would my Late style JD B be able to pull a tandem rake hitch with 2 56 rakes?
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