Posted by Kelly in tx on November 09, 2021 at 20:37:31 from (67.143.128.2):
I posted this on the Implement section, but got no reply. What are your thoughts on this?: I've got some incredibly heavy fall hay that I'm trying to rake. It is grass hay. I cut it with a cutter/conditioner and it was extremely tough cutting, then it rained. My old John Deere ground driven side delivery just can't rake it. My neighbor has an old Ford three point, pto driven rake. It has been sitting for ten years. I'm wondering if it could be helpful in trying to rake and turn over the hay. If so, what should I offer? I looked at TractorHouse.com and found one Ford side delivery rake for sale and the asking price is over $700. 26 auction Ford rakes sold for an average of $244. I think $200- $250 depending on condition, tires, v-belt, etc would be fair. Whaddya think?
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