Posted by cadet trooper on June 28, 2008 at 17:28:32 from (69.223.83.75):
In Reply to: Its over posted by Lanse on June 28, 2008 at 16:26:00:
Lanse, the three prong device you're asking about is called a swathing board normally used to keep a gap between your next swath for the hay rake they were usually made out of wood with a long wood dowell rod it looks like that one was home made if you cut a lot of grassy hay you would soon learn to hate this device because when the bar plugged you would have to back up and of course with the bar loaded up it became impossible to raise the bar so you would try to back up with it down and naturally you would hear a crack and the board was history. During a period wet hay silage was a rage and some companies designed a windrowing finger device to bolt on to the back of the bar what a monster? Ours lasted about two days and we only cut 5 acres with it last I saw it was on a scrappers truck ten years later. Good luck and have fun.
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