OT David Bradley hay rake

gitrib

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Son went out to look at the old David Bradly rake. If any body wants a project. COME AND GET IT. No drive chain no rear tires e-mail is open. Located in Oklahoma.
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Is it a hay rake or a hay tedder? Just curious. I've got several David Bradley hay rakes and there are just fixed tines on a toolbar, no chains or moving parts.
 
David Bradly was one of the best side delivery rakes of their time. Dad had a David Bradley and an IHC. He used the Bradley 10 times more than the IHC, it did a better job of raking and a lot less maintence.
 
Still am using a DB hay rake. Its a 1947 model and does a great job to this day.
 
No moving parts must be dump rakes. He's talking side delivery. Got to have moving parts. And yes the one we had you could lock in reverse and it would fluff the hay enough to help it dry.
 
The David bradley was a great rake but they did not have a reverse in them for tedding and what he has with no moving parts has to be a dump rake but the only dump rakes I know of sold by David Bradley are made for the garden tractors. Any others would have been made before WW2
 
Interesting...does anyone know who made them
for sears ? Sears purchased from implement
makers and private labeled "David Bradley"
 
(quoted from post at 00:41:24 04/11/10) No moving parts must be dump rakes. He's talking side delivery. Got to have moving parts. And yes the one we had you could lock in reverse and it would fluff the hay enough to help it dry.

Hi Ric,

I'm looking at buying a David Bradley rake and would like the fluff feature. I see someone didn't think there's had it. Do you know what model yours was/is? I can't figure out how to "lock" it in that mode if it can do it. Thanks, Kevin
 

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