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<blockquote data-quote="TomW" data-source="post: 342401" data-attributes="member: 4618"><p>OK thanks for the input fellas. I have a NH 55 side delivery that need work and good bit of it. Bearing for the tine bars are over 100 dollars a bar (2 bearings). I know the rake and it will do an OK job when I fix it I was just looking to see if I might be better off with something else. The big 3-4 vertical wheel rakes have always interested me and they look to be inexpensive used. I know the 55 will do well in tight areas but my 15 acres field is a perfect rectangle with only a few rough spots.</p><p>Again thanks for the input</p><p>tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomW, post: 342401, member: 4618"] OK thanks for the input fellas. I have a NH 55 side delivery that need work and good bit of it. Bearing for the tine bars are over 100 dollars a bar (2 bearings). I know the rake and it will do an OK job when I fix it I was just looking to see if I might be better off with something else. The big 3-4 vertical wheel rakes have always interested me and they look to be inexpensive used. I know the 55 will do well in tight areas but my 15 acres field is a perfect rectangle with only a few rough spots. Again thanks for the input tom [/QUOTE]
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