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Topic: New Holland 144 hay inverter
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| david1
10-15-2012 13:00:47
184.5.147.147
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| Crazy Red Power in SE-WI
10-16-2012 08:34:18
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Re: New Holland 144 hay inverter in reply to david1, 10-15-2012 13:00:47
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| | I bought mine a few years back when there was a drought on hayrakes in the area & I needed to rebuild my rake. Never went back to a rake. The 144 works great for drying hay. Picks the hay up OFF of the ground, flips it & sets it back down gently & saves quite a bit of leaves. Great for shaking out a light rain or heavy dew, too. Also does a great job of picking up hay packed into the stubble by tires & seems to pull hay out of nowhere in a light or seemingly bare spot, IF you go slow enough. The only improvments I could think of, would be a hydraulic drive & right hand unload. Both features were available on the 166 & are adaptable to a 144. The down side to them is capacity. Picking up a double row of first cutting is just about all it can handle. Fortunately, they're easy to unplug. They are also not a fan of heavy wet hay destined for the bunker, either. Mike |
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| Dalet
10-15-2012 22:02:12
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Re: New Holland 144 hay inverter in reply to Tim(nj), 10-15-2012 13:00:47
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They are ground drive, but in the last 5 years I have kept more leaves with an inverter than a rake of any shape or form. I also have never had the wheels skid. I mainly use it to merge 2 windrows together for baling or chopping. We lay them on top of every other one. |
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| JDseller
10-15-2012 21:52:00
208.126.196.144
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Re: New Holland 144 hay inverter in reply to david1, 10-15-2012 13:00:47
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| They are a ground drive unit. They work in lighter hay but will skid in heavy wet hay. I would spend the money on a good hay tedder. |
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| northvale-PA
10-15-2012 19:04:16
71.114.144.7
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Re: New Holland 144 hay inverter in reply to david1, 10-15-2012 13:00:47
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| I roll my windrows over by running the end of the rollabar rake along side them. Flips them nice at slow speed. |
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