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Re: New Idea 402 belt drive hay rake
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Posted by Michael Soldan on June 27, 2006 at 16:04:58 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: New Idea 402 belt drive hay rake posted by Loren P on June 27, 2006 at 13:00:10:
Loren, I have one and I think it is a great rake. Parts are still available and it has been a very servicable rake. I put a drawbar in my 3 point and lower it, then set the rake so the teeth are running where I want them, then when I go raking I just use the 3 point to raise and lower the rake rather than cranking it up and down. Those round belts seem to last forever. For flipping the rows upside down I take the first four rows of teeth off of each bar and run the tail of the rake in the swath, can flip it almost perfectly upside down. I had my rake given to me because it had all damaged teeth(tines), I bought a box of new teeth and in about two hours I had a decent rake ready to go. Good luck with your rake, I'm sure you'll like it....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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