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A hay rake is a type of agricultural rake that is used to gather cut hay or straw into windrows for later collection. It is also intended to fluff the hay and turn it over to allow it to dry. It is also used in the evening to protect the hay from dew in the morning.
A hay rake rakes hay into windrows, which are lines of hay that can be picked up more easily by a baler. It is a common misconception that hay can be baled directly from the hay mower swath.
The farm machine is also used to keep dew off the hay. The farm machine has a hydraulic system that makes it an efficient hay collection machine.
The Global Hay rake Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Rhino Ag Introduces High Performance Hay Rake RhinoAg announces the release of its latest hay rake, the VR hay rake, which combines high performance with a compact design.
“It easily adapts to changing conditions thanks to adjustments for windrow and working width,” says the VR hay rake. Furthermore, the adjustable, independent spring suspension allows each rake wheel to work independently for a clean sweep even on uneven terrain.
They can make width adjustments from the tractor seat with the optional hydraulic windrow adjustment kit.”The VR hay rake is designed for heavy use and is available in 8-, 10-, and 12-wheel configurations.
Its high-clearance centre frame and wheel arms allow for plenty of hay storage in difficult conditions, while raising the front rake wheels on the VR10 or VR12 allows them to operate as an 8- or 10-wheel unit in these conditions. Furthermore, raising one set of wheels allows for right or left hand raking in small spaces.
Because of the changing conditions and uneven terrain farmers face in hay fields, the VR hay rake sections fold horizontally over the carriage for narrow transport width and extra stability.” The VR hay rake also has 15-inch tyres that provide extra stability in the field and on the road.”