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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1490337" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>I think that the rake you choose should be determined by the grass you are raking. I have the ten wheel VR1224 Vermeer. When the grass is very thick I will take one wheel of off each side otherwise the grass will ball up and be too thick to run between the last two wheels it has to go through to make the windrow.I suppose it would also depend on the width of the bale. A four foot wide bale requires a windrow of less width. The five foot wide windrow would let thicker hay move through the last two wheels without balling up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1490337, member: 4674"] I think that the rake you choose should be determined by the grass you are raking. I have the ten wheel VR1224 Vermeer. When the grass is very thick I will take one wheel of off each side otherwise the grass will ball up and be too thick to run between the last two wheels it has to go through to make the windrow.I suppose it would also depend on the width of the bale. A four foot wide bale requires a windrow of less width. The five foot wide windrow would let thicker hay move through the last two wheels without balling up. [/QUOTE]
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