Yep ours is a SR108. That's weird that you're having so much issue with the teeth. That's pretty much the only brand rakes in our area, and I don't know of anyone having issues with them. I've heard the GII's are a little better. Kuhn eliminated the need of running them in float. We're only cutting 200 acres a year, generally 3 sometimes 4 cuttings depending on rain, but we do have some terraces. We always try to not cross them, they are hell on the Megawide pickup on our 458.
just priced out same rake they offer the independent springs on each wheel as a option
Rob Pond definitely get them if mine had them i wouldn't have one complaint their good rakes
You might check out onelonleyfarmer he is testing a Pequea this summer. He is a large volume hay producer.
AWD3264 I watch him everyday lol I can't wait till he gets it in the field if it will hold up to him it will for anyone
Do y'all run it with the remote in the float position? We have the same rake and have never had a tooth to break on ours.
Yea it still does it even in float. Is yours a ten wheel or 8 I've had several to tell me they haven't had trouble with the tens
Yep ours is a SR108. That's weird that you're having so much issue with the teeth. That's pretty much the only brand rakes in our area, and I don't know of anyone having issues with them. I've heard the GII's are a little better. Kuhn eliminated the need of running them in float. We're only cutting 200 acres a year, generally 3 sometimes 4 cuttings depending on rain, but we do have some terraces. We always try to not cross them, they are hell on the Megawide pickup on our 458.
Since you mentioned it, they also took that arch out of the neck on the GII's also. Never really noticed it till you said something.