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<blockquote data-quote="dod1e" data-source="post: 6463194" data-attributes="member: 85182"><p>So has anyone else got one since or any more experience from this season?</p><p></p><p>Remarkably few user reviews out there and no second hand units, which could mean that everyone who had bought one likes it and has kept it, or possibly more likely that hardly anyone bought one in the first place?</p><p></p><p>I really like the idea, but this year in the second week of June we had 16 hard center welger bales/acre and it was far wetter than we would have liked, and my worry is this type of rake would have struggled to stay under all of the crop.</p><p></p><p>With a powered rake you can just go down the gears till it it catching everything, but i guess all you can do with these is put more weight on the wheels......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dod1e, post: 6463194, member: 85182"] So has anyone else got one since or any more experience from this season? Remarkably few user reviews out there and no second hand units, which could mean that everyone who had bought one likes it and has kept it, or possibly more likely that hardly anyone bought one in the first place? I really like the idea, but this year in the second week of June we had 16 hard center welger bales/acre and it was far wetter than we would have liked, and my worry is this type of rake would have struggled to stay under all of the crop. With a powered rake you can just go down the gears till it it catching everything, but i guess all you can do with these is put more weight on the wheels...... [/QUOTE]
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