Posted by Bryce Frazier on December 03, 2013 at 09:26:06 from (67.142.182.26):
Hey it's Bryce. I have a JD 594 High Wheel Steel hay rake out in the yard and I was just wondering if it has any value to it? I have had it for sale on CL for a while at $200, and I just had a guy bite on it this morning, but I am wondering if I would like to restore it, keep it and use it, and some day sell it? Are they worth anything? Here are a few pros and cons: Pros, I am the third owner Works good Looks REALLY cool Almost all complete Drawbar isn't broken and fixed :) Wheels are all really straight Cons, Missing a half of the teeth guards Handle that adjusts teeth angle is broken and gone, but nicely farmer fixed to work. Arms that lift and lower it aren't working too well, but I think that is just a lack of lube.
It is the smaller rake, 8 foot swath I think? Here is a pic, let me know what you all think! Also, does anyone have any old advertisements or anything like that, or even pictures of yours in action! I would really like to see what one looked like new, I think that they had some red on the didn't they? Bryce
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