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Lecture notes of 8 pages for the course Business management at Freshman / 9th grade (hay rakes)

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Freshman / 9th Grade
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Hay Rakes
A hay rake is a farm implement used to collect and arrange cut hay into windrows (long lines or
piles) to allow for drying or easy collection by balers. It is an essential tool in the haymaking
process, improving drying efficiency and preparing hay for baling or loading.




1. Purpose and Function of a Hay Rake
 Gathering hay: After mowing and drying, the rake collects scattered hay into windrows.
 Fluffing and turning: Helps turn over the hay to ensure even drying.
 Windrowing: Aligns hay into neat rows for easier baling or loading.




2. Types of Hay Rakes
Type Description Common Uses
Wheel Rake (Carted Uses spring-loaded wheels to roll and Large, dry fields; fast and
or V-Rake) gather hay. simple.
Uses rotating tines mounted on a rotor to Cleaner windrows; gentle on
Rotary Rake
sweep hay into a row. forage.
Parallel-Bar Rake Tines on bars that move in a parallel Smooth raking, suitable for
(Basket Rake) motion. delicate crops.
Combines rotary movement and belts to Gentle and clean, used for
Rotary Belt Rake
rake. premium forage.
An older type that delivers hay to one side Less common today, used on
Side Delivery Rake
using gears or chains. small farms.


3. Main Parts of a Hay Rake
 Frame: The structural body supporting the rake.
 Tines or Teeth: The flexible fingers that move hay.
 Rake Wheels or Rotors: Move the tines to gather and windrow hay.
 Hydraulic system or mechanical drives: Power the movement of rake components.
 Gauge wheels: Help maintain ground clearance.
 Hitch: For attaching to a tractor or other towing unit.

, 4. Operation of a Hay Rake
1. Preparation:
o Check tire pressure, tines, and all moving parts.
o Adjust rake width and tine angle based on crop condition and field type.
2. Field Operation:
o Drive through the cut field with the rake lowered.
o Tines lift and move hay into windrows.
o Adjust speed to avoid leaf loss, especially in legumes like alfalfa.
3. Post-Operation:
o Clean the rake.
o Check for damaged or missing tines.
o Lubricate moving parts.




5. Maintenance of Hay Rakes
 Daily: Clean debris, inspect tines, check tire pressure.
 Weekly: Lubricate bearings, check hydraulic lines.
 Seasonally:
o Replace worn tines.
o Inspect gearboxes.
o Tighten loose bolts and nuts.
o Repaint rusted parts for longevity.




6. Safety Considerations
 Always disengage PTO (if applicable) and turn off the tractor before making adjustments.
 Keep hands away from moving parts.
 Operate at safe speeds to prevent tipping.
 Do not allow riders on the rake.
 Store in a dry, covered place to prevent rust and wear.




7. Advantages of Using a Hay Rake
 Speeds up the hay drying process.
 Reduces loss of leaves in delicate crops.
 Makes baling or collection more efficient.
 Improves forage quality by preventing mold from uneven drying.

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