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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7795032" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>The Robin Hood was a Cock Pheasant lookalike. One horizontal rotating shaft with tines that could be raised or lowered and the angle of travel altered. Two pairs off doors on the back with a central column that could be removed along with the two middle doors making one wide door the whole width. Doors could be angled so directing the flow of hay/straw. PTO swappable on a couple of pinioned gears to change the flow of fodder from clock-wise to anti-clockwise, so lifting or firing the swathe. A brilliant if clumsy bit of kit for its day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7795032, member: 4505"] The Robin Hood was a Cock Pheasant lookalike. One horizontal rotating shaft with tines that could be raised or lowered and the angle of travel altered. Two pairs off doors on the back with a central column that could be removed along with the two middle doors making one wide door the whole width. Doors could be angled so directing the flow of hay/straw. PTO swappable on a couple of pinioned gears to change the flow of fodder from clock-wise to anti-clockwise, so lifting or firing the swathe. A brilliant if clumsy bit of kit for its day. [/QUOTE]
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