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Re: Old International Hay Rake


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Posted by farmallb on May 19, 2011 at 06:13:39 from (67.142.178.20):

In Reply to: Old International Hay Rake posted by 1 Dollar on May 18, 2011 at 16:29:45:

Hell yes there good, (If there still in good shape). To test it, put it in gear and pull on the tongue. See how much slack there is in the take up of the reel. Grab a bar with it in gear and push and pull it. Shouldnt be more than 4in play in the reel. Jack up one side each of the front axle and rotate the tires, in gear and out. In gear, see how much play there is between wheel travel and reel movement. Out of gear throw the wheel and look for any wobble, shake, push and pull the wheels. Look for any bearing slop. If you DO find wear/play, well, the wear aint so bad. The distance of play could be.
Looks like somebody gave it a DuPont overhaul, But the bars look straight. If it went to $150 Id be amazed. Also the tires look to be in good shape. If you get it, Check the gear box. Clean it out and up, fill it with one can of Lucus Hub Sealer and hope for the best and top of with a HEAVY gear oil.
As to how good those rakes are, My dad had a JD steel wheel rake. The gears that governed the direction of the teeth at ground level had worn enough to slip letting the teeth travel over the hay rather than move it. He got disgusted with it and parked it. I needed a rake and he gave it to me. I hauled it from near Atchison Kans to 40 miles S of Tulsa here around 30yrs ago. I welded teeth onto the old teeth with my stick welder. I poured the grease to it, and ive used it all these years. He asked a neighbor who was going to a sale that if they had a good looking rake to buy it. HE was thinking of a modern hump back rake. When he got home from mom being in the hospital he found, in perfect condition a steel wheel Case rake. Well, A little after that time, a guy I worked with had a rake he said he would give me. I went and got it, and it was a Case rake, steel wheel, Dad finally found a NH hump back rake and parked the case. I got it too. So Im fixed for life, and even will give the JD to my boy if he ever gets off his hiney and gets a place and needs one.
Yeah. They work, and they work good. You just cant fly around the field with them. To guage speed, Find a young long legged kid and ask him to walk beside you as fast as he can. Thats the speed you need to be keeping, and youll do fine with it.


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