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    Hay rakes move hay into windrows for baling, fluff the hay, and invert the crop to speed drying. Farmers may also use hay rakes to move the swath from wet to dry ground and merge swaths to accommodate the capacity of a harvester or baler.

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    Serial Number426082
    Location: David City, Nebraska
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    Auction Date:7/15/2026 7:45:00 AM (CDT)
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Milford, Illinois
    Seller: Mowrey Auction Company
    Serial Number681018
    Location: Grant, Oklahoma
    Seller: DM Auctions
    Working Width28 ft
    Location: Protivin, Iowa
    Seller: Ryan Auction Company Inc.
    Working Width24 ft 4 in
    Location: Cypress River, Manitoba, Canada
    Serial NumberYHZSG0167
    Location: Wooster, Ohio
    Seller: Lowe & Young Inc
    Serial Number610031
    Location: David City, Nebraska
    Serial Number321HCD6077
    Location: David City, Nebraska
    Serial Number1VR3201B071001161
    Location: David City, Nebraska
    Serial Number311279
    Location: Farley, Iowa
    Serial Number79354
    Location: Huron, South Dakota
    Serial Number321FF16005
    Location: Neligh, Nebraska
    Working Width29 ft
    Location: Bowdle, South Dakota
    Serial NumberKNAA1020V50E03712
    Location: Elyria, Ohio
    Seller: Polen Implement
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    Serial NumberKNAA1020C50E03952
    Location: Owatonna, Minnesota
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Mount Sterling, Iowa
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Mobridge, South Dakota
    Seller: Premier Equipment, LLC
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    Serial Number325188
    Location: Bowdle, South Dakota
    Serial Number1VR3201B681001697
    Location: Isabel, South Dakota
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    Location: Osage, Minnesota
    Seller: Adrian Salmen
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    Location: Tangent, Oregon
    Seller: Stirmot Inc
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    Working Width32 ft
    Location: Menno, South Dakota
    Seller: Crick Ag, LLC
    Working Width28 ft
    Location: Rittman, Ohio
    Seller: Ben Baltzly
    Serial NumberKNAA1036A80E00138
    Location: Albia, Iowa
    Serial NumberYHZW10477
    Location: Dillon, Montana
    Serial Number2237257
    Location: Belgrade, Montana
    Serial NumberG2601029
    Location: Merced, California
    Seller: N&S Tractor
    Serial Number70927
    Location: Great Bend, Kansas
    Seller: BTI - Great Bend

    About Hay Rakes

    Hay rakes are critical to the baling process. In addition to moving hay into windrows for baling, hay rakes also fluff the hay and invert the crop to help it dry faster. Farmers may also use hay rakes to move the swath from wet ground to dry ground and merge swaths to better suit the capacity of a harvester or baler. There are several types of hay rakes: parallel bar, rotary, and wheel. The best choice for the job depends highly on the forage being harvested, the moisture level, the windrow orientation, and the topography of the land.


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    Parallel Bar Rakes

    Farmers who choose parallel bar rakes (sometimes called “basket rakes”) often do so because they tend to be gentler with hay and reduce the chance of knocking the leaves off of certain crops. Many parallel bar rakes feature a hydraulic control system; because they don’t rely on ground contact to power the raking mechanism, these rakes also don’t disturb the soil to the same degree. The parallel bar rake is often adjustable, allowing operators to choose among more windrow configurations to suit dry or wet forage. More recent models can feature up to seven bars (vs. five on previous-generation rakes) and larger baskets to work more quickly.

    Rotary Rakes

    If your forage is typically wet or heavy, a rotary rake might be the best choice. The rotary action is said to create a high, fluffy windrow, ideal for facilitating better air movement and drying the forage more quickly. The powerful rotors can also be hydraulically adjusted to skim above the ground and produce high-quality hay while minimizing soil disturbance. On some rotary rakes, operators can configure the machine to create dual windrows. Newer models tend to feature wider working widths, which means you get the job done in fewer passes, saving time and fuel.

    Wheel Rakes

    Wheel rakes tend function best with dry hay, such as crops with moisture levels of 30% or below. With wetter forage, wheel rakes might have to be set more aggressively and potentially contact the ground, which may introduce rocks and dirt. Wheel rakes do have the advantage lower price tags than other types because their simpler mechanism doesn’t require PTO (power take-off) or hydraulics to turn the hay.

    Find The Right Hay Rake

    TractorHouse.com features hay rakes from every major manufacturer. Just a few of the most popular brands for sale include CLAAS, H & S, John Deere, Krone, KUHN, New Holland, Rowse, Sitrex, and Vermeer.