One of the best rakes, our first rotary rake was a 3 point hitch Duetz Allis, it was built too light, but it was sure handy on small odd shaped fields and finishing the odd center windows
The tandem wheel ones like what you’re using are much better for hilly terrain. If is doesn’t have the tandems wheels one side will dig in when going along a hill side just for some information if you ever buy your own
I think it would last longer than that. The cam system and undercarriage looks to be much better than the deutz-farts grenades from 30+ years ago that were being sold around here. The cheaper brands probably are still just as bad, though.
whe got krone swadro 900 8 meter wide and ah kuhn 7301 7.5 meters wide both 20 years old never had ah lick of troubel whit them cloost cam system whit gear oile in them
@@839Unipicker I have a peaque hr10 hay that is similar to this one. I bought it used about 15 years ago and I haven't had any problems with it. It's been a very good rake. I cover about 200 acres per year with it.
we always try to rake when the dew is starting to settle in, moistens the leaves up more so you don't powder as many, but the stems are still dry enough not to spoil. just have to know when to stop before the dew gets too heavy
One of the best rakes, our first rotary rake was a 3 point hitch Duetz Allis, it was built too light, but it was sure handy on small odd shaped fields and finishing the odd center windows
Looks like a good unit!
Keep em comin TC !
Best rake for getting hay dry.
We use Remedy and Grazon next HL on the hemp dogbane seems to work well. I like that rake.
I have one i use behind one of our compact tractors. We like it
Happy to see the rain has stopped so you can make some hay.
Lotta moving parts. Does a nice job, but then so do a lot of other things. I'm sure it has it's place, like most things.
Later! OL J R :)
Sweet.
I ran one of those......excellent rig. Way to expensive for the bit I do.
I have a krone rotary rake swadro 46 t. 9 years old outstanding rake
Don't think any mice survived that machine, cats had it made. Neat rake timmy
The tandem wheel ones like what you’re using are much better for hilly terrain. If is doesn’t have the tandems wheels one side will dig in when going along a hill side just for some information if you ever buy your own
Mr stretch let you use that!!damn!!! You won’t like that in a couple years when it’s flying apart.
I think it would last longer than that. The cam system and undercarriage looks to be much better than the deutz-farts grenades from 30+ years ago that were being sold around here. The cheaper brands probably are still just as bad, though.
whe got krone swadro 900 8 meter wide and ah kuhn 7301 7.5 meters wide both 20 years old never had ah lick of troubel whit them cloost cam system whit gear oile in them
@@839Unipicker I have a peaque hr10 hay that is similar to this one. I bought it used about 15 years ago and I haven't had any problems with it. It's been a very good rake. I cover about 200 acres per year with it.
Wh have one of those 1140 rake bought it brand new and use it on our ford 7740
WHAT WOULD WES SAY!!!????
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Hiya Timmy
It's on the list after a new tractor
The list is indeed long.
Bad for losing leaves?
Alfalfa and other legumes can get beat up
@@nicke1903 that's why we used a 7bar rake for our farm in wa. State
its beter for leaves than ah wheel rake
we always try to rake when the dew is starting to settle in, moistens the leaves up more so you don't powder as many, but the stems are still dry enough not to spoil. just have to know when to stop before the dew gets too heavy
Between wheel and rola bar rakes and rotary rakes rotary are the best gentlest rakes you can use