@@brookdalefarm7986 I have heard about a Lucern hay producer who had made one but never seen it. This one you showed is really good with the chains that place the row back in place with such little disturbance. The rotary rakes are gaining popularity here. I would like one of them but manage with a wheel rake and a roller bar like your new rake.
I've seen this done a few times before with the old nh 851, looks like they do a good job of it , and they are much cheaper than a hay rake too, I'm still using mine to make rounds though.
That green machine is the most modern thing I have seen on this channel. Keep them coming Geoffrey good man
Hi Robert, yeah my friends have much newer gear than I do.
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Clever invention.
Hi, yes it works well.
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That is fantastic
Hi Dave, it certainly changes the way they make hay. Do you use something similar over there?
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@@brookdalefarm7986 I have heard about a Lucern hay producer who had made one but never seen it. This one you showed is really good with the chains that place the row back in place with such little disturbance. The rotary rakes are gaining popularity here. I would like one of them but manage with a wheel rake and a roller bar like your new rake.
Brillant machine
Hi David, yes it works well.
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Great machine Geoffrey, but is that tractor still under warranty, looks a bit new compared to the Fordson. Cheers mate.
Hi Darryl, no it’s now quite that new, but yes it is a lot newer than any of my machinery.
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I've seen this done a few times before with the old nh 851, looks like they do a good job of it , and they are much cheaper than a hay rake too, I'm still using mine to make rounds though.
Hi, yes there are still a lot of the 851s making hay. You can pick up an old one cheap now to strip down.
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