Posted by Leroy on March 23, 2013 at 07:51:50 from (69.88.205.38):
In Reply to: Re: Bryce Frazier posted by Bryce Frazier on March 22, 2013 at 11:27:37:
That Hay rake is a 594 Deere and that was the normal setup, the 36" rubber was an option. That rake if it was here would retail out in working condition for about $700 and If I had it and wholesaled it to my machinery buyer after I had it in operationg condition I would get about $500 for it and at junk prices that rake wil scrap out at about $125 but what you have there is worth way more than that. It is a desired rake along with McCormick, New Idea and Case all on those steel wheel rakes for the Amish to put behind a forecart to pull with a team of horses, in my area mostly Belgins. The spreader from the picture I can't determin make but that mechanisem on the right side is what moves the apron to take the load back to the beaters and the beaters are run off the left wheel. I hust piad $120 at auction for a New Idea in what looks like slightly wors conditions than yours for parts to use in rebuildind some 4 wheel steel wheel New Idea Spreaders that when I am done with them will retail out at around $1,000 to $1,100 to the Amish. That cultivator is only a part of it there but it is also worth more than scrap. The spreader looks like it still has the wide spread on the back and that is usually the first part to go so it looks like would be a good rebuildable project and make a good learning experiance and when done still be in the thousand dollar range but here I would have to put steel wheels on it. Any specific questions just ask and will try to help.
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