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<blockquote data-quote="MudHog" data-source="post: 1241005" data-attributes="member: 21686"><p>I use a side delivery like the last picture and pull it with a drawbar on the lift arms. When I come to cross a row, I just pick up all the way and cross over. If the row is high, some will get pulled, but not enough to worry about on my part. The teeth in the back don't drop that much either, because the bars are following the radius of the ends. Tilted up by lifting will bring the arms moving more horizontally than going down and then up. The only problem I have is turning sharp with the drawbar lifted high. The front will bind up and want to twist the rake to where one tire will come off the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudHog, post: 1241005, member: 21686"] I use a side delivery like the last picture and pull it with a drawbar on the lift arms. When I come to cross a row, I just pick up all the way and cross over. If the row is high, some will get pulled, but not enough to worry about on my part. The teeth in the back don't drop that much either, because the bars are following the radius of the ends. Tilted up by lifting will bring the arms moving more horizontally than going down and then up. The only problem I have is turning sharp with the drawbar lifted high. The front will bind up and want to twist the rake to where one tire will come off the ground. [/QUOTE]
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