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Bruce from Can.

09-16-2015 18:xi:50

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Tried this rake out today, it has five wheels on each side. I had hoped I could put iii rows into 1 with ane pass, just no such luck. I cut with a 12 pes swather. So first question , how many wheels would the rake demand on a side to give me iii into 1 , in one pass? 6, maybe 7 ??? Is anyone here familiar with this make of rake, if so tell the good or bad. Any other Vee rakes out there I should look at? This rake worked real slick, and I could become equally fast every bit I felt comfortable. Liked the way the wheels are spring loaded too. Thanks in advance for whatever thoughts or ideas . Bruce

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INCase

09-17-2015 07:02:09

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Re: Demoed a Vee rake today . pictures in reply to Bruce from Can., 09-sixteen-2015 18:eleven:fifty

I think if you looked hard a most bike rakes, regardless of brand or color, yous'll observe they were built in Italy.

If y'all could effigy out what other brands that Faza makes them for you could get a better idea on how proficient they are and get more opinions and encounter where else you could look for units and or parts.



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cjunrau

09-17-2015 05:38:08

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Re: Demoed a Vee rake today . pictures in reply to Bruce from Can., 09-16-2015 18:xi:50

You know you can pull a rake backside your swather. If you mountain two ,one rakes each way you accept a selection which direction y'all want to throw it. If there mounted like a swath roller HYDROLIC you can elevator them off the ground at will. I program on doing that behind my haybine next year as it is simply ix feet and I never rake my swaths to dry. NO NEED here



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rview_

09-17-2015 04:42:34

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Re: Demoed a Vee rake today . pictures in reply to Bruce from Tin., 09-16-2015 18:11:fifty

I've never seen that brand. I have an H&S 16 wheel I bought new a few years ago, never an effect, never heard of whatever problems at all with the newer ones either, they accept heavier teeth now too. Many older ones on lots practice have a weld or ii, but not serious, almost implement dealers I can remember of within at least 120 mile radius carry them. Bulk hither buy H&S, followed by Rowse. 20 wheel is becoming common, I'll get 1 when I get the new baler, got some hay now that rakes almost as well alpine for the tractor to go over (drags, full width of tires with spacing that I utilise year 'round) then I don't know what people do with the bigger rakes in those areas, could adjust the wheels I guess during hay flavour.

Didn't run into the type of bearings in the wheels in your picture. When I was looking years ago, some had similar tapered bike bearings in them, would demand packed and adjusted after long use. Probably non an issue, just I prefer sealed bearings, don't have to mess with them. Most used rakes I looked at back in the twenty-four hour period needed at least tightened down, some were left go and very bad (I call up M&W used them, but not many around). Maybe the other kind is better for some reason, I merely see information technology as more occasional maintenance. Used rake, look if it'south built heavy enough, any repairs, if pivot areas look greased or worn, bank check if you lot can find teeth around the area, if price is correct, wouldn't worry about it, specially if going over "easy" apartment footing. 16 is a nice size, for what you describe I wouldn't want smaller, prissy to have a little extra.

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Brown Swiss

09-sixteen-2015 21:22:02

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You would desire at least a 16 wheel to do that! I find they piece of work better if information technology is not spread open up all the way.



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notjustair

09-16-2015 20:13:eleven

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Re: Demoed a Vee rake today . pictures in reply to Bruce from Tin., 09-16-2015 xviii:xi:fifty

It looks EXACTLY similar my Hesston rake. I take 16 wheels and accept no problem getting three together. Information technology is even big plenty to starting time it a bit so that center windrow gets fluffed. I wouldn't always want to get back to any other type of rake.

Ii things - go several of those springs and go on them on hand. Granted, mine is about 15 years sometime at present, but I break about two springs a season. Also, those forepart dolly wheels are like shooting fish in a barrel to pop off the bead if y'all run the edge of a terrace or something. I replaced mine with airplane tires and if has been dandy since. If that has the same deal on the top of the front dolly wheels y'all should tighten those straps downward. If you don't, those wheels wobble like a bad grocery cart going downwards the road.

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JD Seller

09-16-2015 eighteen:58:39

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Re: Demoed a Vee rake today . pictures in reply to Bruce from Can., 09-16-2015 18:11:50

How far is information technology from the out side of the three windrows??? Your mowing 36 foot, to rake a full 36 foot in greenish hay you would demand a sixteen wheel rake. Your swather will narrow the windrow up some. And then you should exist practiced with a fourteen wheel rake.

Nosotros currently are running Sitrex M16 rakes with the optional 60 inch wheels. The taller wheels have heavier teeth and will rake bigger windrows better. This same rake is sold purchase New Holland and One thousand&W. The Sitex make is a expert heart of the route rake. They accept good heavy frames. They will concur up much better than the H&Due south vee rakes.

Your footing looks fairly flat then y'all made exist able to get past with a charted type of bike rake. They are cheaper than the full winged rakes. Kuhn has some good newer designed cycle rakes that are charted and work well on flat ground.

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Eric in IL

09-xvi-2015 eighteen:35:44

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Re: Demoed a Vee rake today . pictures in reply to Bruce from Tin can., 09-16-2015 xviii:xi:50

If you raked three rows the centre row wouldn't become turned would it ?

How well would the baler/chopper pick the unraked stuff up ?



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Tx Jim

09-17-2015 03:xxx:15

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Re: Demoed a Vee rake today . pictures in reply to Eric in IL, 09-sixteen-2015 eighteen:35:44

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I rake three 9' cuts with my H&Southward xiv cycle rake with no center kicker wheels. I rake opposite direction(CCW) than my cutter cuts and leave very small amount to no unbaled hay in the field. I concur I think it would take a xvi cycle rake to embrace three 12' swathes. Raking width of sixteen bike rake is 32'



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Bruce from Can.

09-16-2015 eighteen:39:48

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Re: Demoed a Vee rake today . pictures in reply to Eric in IL, 09-16-2015 xviii:35:44

All this hay is "wet wrapped"and then I don't need the middle row moved. I just demand the rake to gather lighter 2nd and 3rd cutting so I don't have to make as many passes with the baler.



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showcrop

09-16-2015 18:sixteen:29

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Re: Demoed a Vee rake today . pictures in reply to Bruce from Tin., 09-xvi-2015 18:xi:50

Tin can y'all get power adjusted deflectors for the back of your mower and then that you lot can identify three swaths closer together?



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Bruce from Can.

09-xvi-2015 eighteen:36:26

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Re: Demoed a Vee rake today . pictures in reply to showcrop, 09-16-2015 18:16:29

Not an selection, I cutting with a John Deere self propelled swather.



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KEH

09-17-2015 17:36:29

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Re: Demoed a Vee rake today . pictures in respond to Bruce from Can., 09-16-2015 18:36:26

I have a 10 wheel 5 rake, works opposite to the blazon shown. The factor limiting the size of the windrow is the width of the baler pickup. Mine makes v x 5 bales.
I never pay whatsoever attention to the direction the hay was cut. Not much point in doing so with my small, odd shaped fields. If I take a rectangular field I like to rake the windrows next to each other which leaves odd shaped piles of hay at the ends equally i make sharp turns. At the finish of the field I make 2 rows all around the field and bale that first. In doing it this fashion, I air current upward going across the mower swaths anyhow so mowing direction isn't important.

KEH

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