eat beef, yeh the high capacity is set up to overcome that problem. i was just wondering how the regular bi-fold did because there almost half the price of the high capacity. The rotary rakes you described sound great, especially for drying purposes, but too high priced for me unless I pick up some more acres but thats becoming harder each year. Ive got just over two hundred acres of hay ground. I'm looking for something under the 10,000 dollar price range, which kind of puts me out of the rotary rake but i still wanted to hear what people thought. Ive just leaned toward the wheel rakes cause of time and the way there setup. Not much breakdown and really just replacing the teeth when they go bad. The rake ive been eyeing up is the 12 wheel hi cap and there asking 8250 for it. It was a rental/demo unit but it practically looks brand new. This to me even seems high but I cannot seem to find anything lower thats even in good condition. ive looked at bifolds cause of the price difference, but was just concerned of having hay getting caught in the frame or wheels.