Posted by JayinNY on March 17, 2011 at 19:06:59 from (67.72.98.45):
In Reply to: Re: Haybine question. posted by steve terplak on March 17, 2011 at 18:53:07:
Ya know, I really dont know what to think of the rotary rakes, as I have never used one, I do know they seem to pick up everything and leave nothing on the field. Seemed like I was always looseing teeth on my NI rubber mount teeth rake. The NH 56 seemes better as far as looseing/breaking teeth. I asked my FIL about rotary rakes a few years ago, and he claimed they were no good. Well guess who bought a new one from J. Millers last year???? Now its the greatest thing since sliced bread Im told. They may handle the hay a little more gentley, and I did read up on them in a Forage magazine, Which had good info for them, but like you said, my 56 and New Idea work good enought . Did you make it to the farm show in Syracuse?
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