Tx Jim
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From what I read, rotary rakes are the hot setup in that part of the country where humidity is high and showers arrive every 3 or 4 days during the hay harvest.
My neighbor has a high $$$$$$$$$ Krone rotary rake that has about 10 lawnmower type tires to go flat,more moving parts to break than I'd care to replace and transport height of about 15 ft. It makes windrow shaped like a Teepee and I wouldn't care to try to rd bale behind it. He rd bales behind it and his bales resemble a whiskey barrel. Plus my H&S Hi-cap rake makes a better windrow and leaves less hay on the ground. This is in Coastal Bermuda.