[AT] Question on a hay Rake
Larry Goss
rlgoss at insightbb.com
Mon Apr 5 20:15:00 PDT 2010
Look closely at the A-frame tongue. IMHO, That rake was never hitched to a team of horses.
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Thompson <billt at agiftofmaine.com>
Date: Monday, April 5, 2010 22:06
Subject: Re: [AT] Question on a hay Rake
To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Hi Rupert,
> I have to say you are right,that it was set up for horses.
> I know at one
> time they had horses,the reason for the seat, so they were high
> enought to
> see over the horses, would that make sence? Thanks
> for your help.
>
> Bill Thompson Sherman Mills Me.
>
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> My opinion on why it has a drivers seat is the rake was originally
> built for pulling with horses. The pole and double tree have been
> replaced with a hitch to pull it with a tractor.
> I have no idea on the make or model.
> Rupert
>
> On 4/4/2010 6:11 PM, Larry Goss wrote:
> > I'm not an authority on that, Bill, but I recognize it from
> the 50's.
> > There are things about that rake that I have never fully understood.
> > It's designed for being towed by a tractor, so why does it
> have a
> > driver's seat on it? I remember seeing it advertised in
> Successful> Farming. It was red with yellow lettering
> painted on the steel, and
> > it was a brand like Massey-Ferguson. That's what I
> remember, but it
> > could be all wrong.
> >
> > Larry
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill
> > Thompson<billt at agiftofmaine.com> Date: Sunday, April 4,
> 2010 18:33
> > Subject: [AT] Question on a hay Rake To: Antique tractor email
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> >>
> >> I found an old hay rake out in a field. Nobody seems to know
> >> anything about it. I looked it all over and I can't see any
> >> markings on it. It would need a little work and some
> "powder and
> >> paint" but all in all I think it might be a nice little
> project for
> >> me. Anybody got an idea on what make it is and what its
> worth?>> The link is below.
> >>
> >>
> >> http://www.agiftofmaine.com/bills_old_hay_rake.htm
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks, Bill Thompson Sherman Mills, Maine
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