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    Posted: 08 Nov 2015 at 7:52am
Found this on CL ( Enjoy the spelling ) I don't know much about the rakes allis offered I know I've seen pto driven snap coupler rakes but this looks like a pin on for any regular draw bar tractor. Did they make them or is this homemade cobble? If they made them how well do they work? I have a WC I rake with, obviously drawbar/pto only so this might work for me. What do you think it's worth? Thanks

http://ksu.craigslist.org/grd/5240300758.html
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That is an early model rake/tedder. Looks to be all original and in good shape. I have a couple just like it.
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If you were to sell yours what would you ask? Do they work well in heavy alfalfa?
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Originally posted by gerkendave gerkendave wrote:

If you were to sell yours what would you ask? Do they work well in heavy alfalfa?


I don't think they are worth $500! I gave $20 for one and $50 for the other. Check to see that the bearings where the bars run thru are not all worn out....should run smooth if everything is good. I think it would handle heavy hay...you just have to slow down some. They are a big quirky turning also as the pivot from the back wheel. Some had an optional wheel on the back to keep them from scalping.




This rake is the later model and is a little bit harder to find as I think they only made around 200.
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Thanks Eldon ! Now I'm waiting to hear back from them.   
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