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56676 | I struggled with mine some, too. I have to have it set as wide/flat as it will go to catch the swaths, but then it misses some hay between the rake wheels. You may have to run the down pressure more aggressively to cut back on bouncing, and make sure the rake arms are free to pivot. One of the arms on mine was seized and it wouldn't follow the ground. Also may need to change hitch height to make sure the arms are running level and not against the tilt stops. Do you have the arm tubes extended out to the wide setting? | |
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