"Which side delivery rake does a better job the four or five bar? Does it matter?"
I'd say the five bar. It'll turn slower if nothign else.
"Spring fingers or rubber?"
Spring. Rubber wears out quicker and are a lot more expensive to replace.
"Why are some fingers grouped in three?"
Probably easier to produce that way and more expensive to replace...
"Why have a hydraulic driven?"
Hydraulic drive, or PTO drive for that matter allows you to adjust the basket speed independant of ground speed. That could be an advantage in some situations. It would also help in heavy crop where a ground drive WILL slide and stall.
"John Deere or New Holland heavier built?"
Dunno on that one. I doubt it matters much. I hate both with a passion. I have a NewHolland sitting in the weeds.
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