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Rakes...which 1?
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<blockquote data-quote="kill" data-source="post: 2578340" data-attributes="member: 622"><p>You're going need a big rake as you will need to be running on the narrowest row settings all the time with a pickup that narrow and will probably be lossing almost a metre raking width compared to raking for a self propelled chopper but there is no reason why it can't take two x10ft rows as you can mainly use just one rotor as your row won't have to be balanced like a baler needs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kill, post: 2578340, member: 622"] You're going need a big rake as you will need to be running on the narrowest row settings all the time with a pickup that narrow and will probably be lossing almost a metre raking width compared to raking for a self propelled chopper but there is no reason why it can't take two x10ft rows as you can mainly use just one rotor as your row won't have to be balanced like a baler needs [/QUOTE]
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