I am looking for an image of what we called a Bull Rake. It had about 12 - 12 Feet long wooden teeth with metal caps that were about 12 inches apart. It was drawn by 2 horses one on each side of the rake with the operators seat behind the rake. We would bunch the windrowed hay and then pitch it into a baler, onto a hay wagon, or on to a stack. If you have an image may I have a copy. My e-mail is; slapars@fament.com
I am looking for an image of what we called a Bull Rake. It had about 12 - 12 Feet long wooden teeth with metal caps that were about 12 inches apart. It was drawn by 2 horses one on each side of the rake with the operators seat behind the rake. We would bunch the windrowed hay and then pitch it into a baler, onto a hay wagon, or on to a stack. If you have an image may I have a copy. My e-mail is; slapars@fament.com
--Anna M. Slapar 14:57, 15 October 2008 (PDT)