Love watching your videos with all your work. I have experience with such a rake, if you turn the two outermost sets 180 degrees, you get a hay tedder which will give faster drying of the grass.
I was thinking the same thing about the fins you did it Jordan , good job it was a good investment enjoy your show ,Thank You for sharing a glimpse of your rual life
Leave the "locks" in place. The only reason to "open" the locks is to turn the section "upside down" to a make a tedder. Its not really a good tedder, but, it can work.
I'm here shouting at my PC - NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DON'T take those pins out ! Those Acrobat Hay Rakes are so simple to use. If you take the pins out and swing the wheels over and put the pins back in, it will pick up the hay and actually turn it across the top of the wheels. As it's set now, that's really just for rowing up. I'd love to be there helping you out - you are so keen to 'have a go' , but it's agony to watch you making the same errors I did 50 years ago ! Take care 🙂
@@HumbleAcres maybe google a part number, like the wheel bearings, you may get a list of businesses that use that particular type of bearing. Sometimes long shots pay off. Or canvas the viewing audience, maybe that rake looks familiar to sombody.
You need to look on the foreign u tube. I don't know the country, but they show pushing the rake on a loader, rotating the arms and using it as a hay tedder. With your expertise, you'll see something else it will do
Love watching your videos with all your work.
I have experience with such a rake, if you turn the two outermost sets 180 degrees, you get a hay tedder which will give faster drying of the grass.
I am going to need to try that. Thanks!
Hey Jordan. Happy Father's Day! Thanks for taking us along!
Thanks for watching!
I was thinking the same thing about the fins you did it Jordan , good job it was a good investment enjoy your show ,Thank You for sharing a glimpse of your rual life
Glad you enjoy the videos. Thanks for watching!
Jordan that was fantastic you used it right you did it and you sold the hay that even better 👏
Thanks
Imagine doing that by hand, as of days of old, making sheafs and using a sickle.
Good job Jordan.
Ya that would be rough. Thanks!
Hey hey HAY! Happy Father's Day Jordan!
Thanks!
Leave the "locks" in place. The only reason to "open" the locks is to turn the section "upside down" to a make a tedder. Its not really a good tedder, but, it can work.
Good to know thanks!
You need a removable canopy. Tractor Mike sells them. I’ve bought 3. Really great.
Good to know! Thanks
I'm here shouting at my PC - NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DON'T take those pins out ! Those Acrobat Hay Rakes are so simple to use. If you take the pins out and swing the wheels over and put the pins back in, it will pick up the hay and actually turn it across the top of the wheels. As it's set now, that's really just for rowing up. I'd love to be there helping you out - you are so keen to 'have a go' , but it's agony to watch you making the same errors I did 50 years ago ! Take care 🙂
I’m sorry but I don’t have anyone that has the experience. I also enjoy figuring it out on my own. Sorry it can be hard to watch sometimes.
I am glad to see that t rake works. Isn't there an instruction manual you can get online? Not seeing the brand name, I can't help.
I couldn’t find one ether that’s why I was guessing. Maybe I’ll try looking again.
@@HumbleAcres maybe google a part number, like the wheel bearings, you may get a list of businesses that use that particular type of bearing. Sometimes long shots pay off. Or canvas the viewing audience, maybe that rake looks familiar to sombody.
@@515bucko01 Ya that's a good idea thanks!
Type 5 wheel 3 point hay rakes in Google images. There are several Italian mfgs.
I found similar rakes on overseas u tube episodes on farming
I can see you clearing more of the CRP field to make your rows straighter instead of that weird polygon shape.
Yes it will be nice when it’s a rectangle.
You need to look on the foreign u tube. I don't know the country, but they show pushing the rake on a loader, rotating the arms and using it as a hay tedder. With your expertise, you'll see something else it will do
Thats very interesting I’ll take a look thanks!
I have alot more info, it would be easier to respond to email.
@@515bucko01 yes please email. also easier to keep track of.
What is the email address?
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