Posted by RickL on July 04, 2008 at 04:09:28 from (71.7.40.193):
In Reply to: Help! posted by Allan In NE on July 04, 2008 at 03:25:41:
thats a new one to hear,wheel rake thats does not clean,are simply set incorrectly.From my setup experience with all this machinery something is wrong or they have the old style ones. Wheel rake will outclean any basket rake out there if fact most time the complaint by someo fthe pickest is they put to much dust and debri in the hay. the butterfly fold style will leave some and thats simply because thay do not have the kicker wheel option installed and setup correctly. In fact hte rakes you have been using is what used to have and I would never go back to that style now simply to much hassle troubles and poor clean up in 3rd and 4th cut fine short stuff. Nine wheel in line units are still very popular here. Have new one aand used one on hand as of last week again. The units in the picture you show is basically same design as the bifold wheel units that I really like except you don't have all the hyds bearings etc that the unit you show will have. Send me your email address and can send you the units that really work slick. Does the unit you showing have adjustment at the rear for width. Those are really pricey. Just don't see that style mauc h at around hear because of the price. Few Vermeer units about it. Wheel rakes simply taken over around here especiall the nine wheel inline
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