The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 16, 1963, farm home Section, Image 15

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Farmhand Model 25...
Rakes cleaner,faster....costs less!
FARMHAND’S MODEL 25 COSTS
YOU AT LEAST $100 LESS than
most other rakes. Yet it does a
far better job . . . picking up all
the hay there is to get—light or
heavy—on even the roughest or
rocky terrain. Since hay velocity
is 45% lower than with bar type
rakes, you save valuable leaves
and seeds. Since windrows are
fluffy, hay dries quickly and you
have a better chance to beat the
weather. Lightweight Model 25
follows tractor easily over any
terrain. No PTO, gears, belts,
ratchets, pulleys . . . virtually no
maintenance.
Today—ask your Farmhand
dealer for a demonstration.
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HAND CRANK simultaneously lowers all five
raking wheels to exact raking pressure you
wish . . . raises wheels quickly for fast trans
port at highway speeds behind car, truck,
tractor. Farmhand Model 25 has simple one
pin hook-up and only 10 lbs. drawbar weight
— a child could handle it!
FOR WINDROW TURNING, lower the rear two raking
wheels. They’ll neatly roll the windrow completely over,
putting damp hay on top. Another feature: you can offset
rake so that tractor wheels do not pass over unraked
hay. Optional wheel shields prevent tangling of hay in
windy weather.