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#2669
07/17/2021 09:47 PM
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Joined: Feb 2019
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Got 10 of them and trying to get 4 running. Going to sell the parts from what left over. Have 3 NI, 2 NH 56, 2 NH 55, 2 MF and 1 IH. Re-building one of the NH 56 this week and taking the other one apart, so I will have the parts ready to sell. I rebuilt one of the NI last year and next week I am going to take the other 2 and make one field ready.
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I always hated working on hay rakes! lol! ---the best one we ever had was an old AC pto drive rake. never had any trouble with it in all the years we used it.
"A machine you build yourself is a vote for a different way of life. There are things you have to earn with your hands."
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I was working on one last year and put a rake tooth all the way through my foot. Working on one in the field is not much fun, but in my shop it is easy going.
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