Posted by Destroked 450 on March 02, 2022 at 22:17:05 from (66.38.93.182):
In Reply to: Rakes again posted by SVcummins on February 28, 2022 at 23:05:31:
That's a much older model than mine but operates on a similar principle A lot of the early designs were known to get loose and floppy in the pivots and adjustment holes or links leading to uneven windrows. I don't think they do as good as a bar rake but I don't have $15-20k+ to put down for a vermeer hydraulic vee bar rake in order to make double windrows on a single pass In heavy long stem hay if making a windrow narrower than 5-6 ft they will make a balled up mess, but my baler has a 6 ft pickup so it works well for me I've raked hay for years with a NH bar rake and will still use it in really heavy hay that gives the vee rake issues, but in average hay for the cost the vee rake has been a nice addition to my haying equipment
Not mine but the same model I think the new high frame models may be better but there's not many used ones on the matte yet
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