kenben

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does anyone have any info/documents on this rake.I paid 20.00 for it.How are the "tines'attached?Thanks for any info.

Ken
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They're bolted onto your wheels, I believe 'facing' forward. That's an old wheel rake. The newer style work much bettere, but the old ones still do work, and fairly cheap.
 
Darf made a lot of rakes- especially those you attach to the front of your tractor and/or to the side of the pickup on your baler, to pull everything together to go into the baler. Google it, you'll probably turn up some information.
 
Those are "Farmhand" style teeth, and there is a keeper that holds the teeth on. A bolt goes through it, and that keeper goes between the 2 coils on the teeth.

Donovan from Wisconsin
 
Classic example of galvanic corrosion; the little steel bolts are preferentially corroding away, protecting the brass plate. Might better have been to use brass rivets. Not that it matters much, but there it is....
 

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