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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 447384" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Our rake is similar, I'll try to get a pic. It's all metal with the same metal wheels, but it has a lever. When the lever is all of the way to the right the rake doesn't move, pull it out to the field and flip the lever all of the way to the left and that activates the gears and will turn the rake part. It's not PTO driven just the moving of the wheels turns the rake. We get a hard time for using such an "antique" but it works great and I can rake faster and more comfortably in my truck than on the tractor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 447384, member: 6496"] Our rake is similar, I'll try to get a pic. It's all metal with the same metal wheels, but it has a lever. When the lever is all of the way to the right the rake doesn't move, pull it out to the field and flip the lever all of the way to the left and that activates the gears and will turn the rake part. It's not PTO driven just the moving of the wheels turns the rake. We get a hard time for using such an "antique" but it works great and I can rake faster and more comfortably in my truck than on the tractor! [/QUOTE]
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