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<blockquote data-quote="Daybreak" data-source="post: 92149" data-attributes="member: 1332"><p>Howdy,</p><p></p><p>I too needed to rake hay faster and neater. I bought a NH HT152 10 wheel V rake with the 2 center kicker wheels. I am very happy with my investment. I sold my JD SD rake shortly after getting it. My land is all fairly flat and level. My fields are fairly square, and do not have a lot of obstacles. I raked my 20 acres alfalfa field in about 1 hour. It feels like cheating after I raked. I have it set for a 48" drop, so when I come out with the roll baler, 48" neat windrow works great with limited weaving. You can only go so fast with a SD rake. The V rake is rated to 14mph. I usually average around 10-11 mph</p><p></p><p>+</p><p>raking time cut more than half</p><p>windrow sized to match baler</p><p>raises up and over other windrows</p><p>-</p><p>do not try to make tight turns with it. It's not made for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daybreak, post: 92149, member: 1332"] Howdy, I too needed to rake hay faster and neater. I bought a NH HT152 10 wheel V rake with the 2 center kicker wheels. I am very happy with my investment. I sold my JD SD rake shortly after getting it. My land is all fairly flat and level. My fields are fairly square, and do not have a lot of obstacles. I raked my 20 acres alfalfa field in about 1 hour. It feels like cheating after I raked. I have it set for a 48" drop, so when I come out with the roll baler, 48" neat windrow works great with limited weaving. You can only go so fast with a SD rake. The V rake is rated to 14mph. I usually average around 10-11 mph + raking time cut more than half windrow sized to match baler raises up and over other windrows - do not try to make tight turns with it. It's not made for that. [/QUOTE]
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