[AT] Wierd hay machine

John Maddock agtronixjv at southcom.com.au
Tue Jul 12 20:24:09 PDT 2016


I'm guessing, but I would say so, coz on the page which has the video,
there is a pic of a horse pulling one.

JV

> THAT WORKS! Thanks, JV and Steve. Am I correct that the rakes are driven
> by the wheels?
> 	Dave
>
> On Jul 12, 2016, at 9:02 PM, Steve W. wrote:
>
>> John Maddock wrote:
>>> Hello Spencer
>>>
>>> It does have a share link, but to one email address at a time; I sent
>>> to
>>> Herb, and I presume it worked for him.
>>>
>>> Maybe a work-around is to Google the following:
>>>
>>> Bamford Swath Turner v/s Vicon Acrobat.
>>>
>>> That should bring up the BFF thread. Scroll down to the first post by b
>>> slicker. There has been an additional post and picture since last night
>>> (our time) and they show and describe how it works.  Very cunning!  It
>>> can
>>> be set to rake a windrow left or right, or spread, but it had it's
>>> problems, apparently, and became just another interesting old machine.
>>>
>>> A later poster names it as a Massey Harris Dickie, made in Scotland, so
>>> a
>>> more direct route is to Google that, which brings up a video and
>>> numerous
>>> refs.
>>>
>>> JV
>>>
>>
>> full link
>>
>> https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3879/14256685827_20b69810e2_b.jpg
>>
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MOiJ0OSM3Q
>>
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