farmer2009
Elite Member
I looked at a NH 256 rake the other day. Ground drive, and the tires and short drive shaft were completely worn out. I think he wanted way to much money for it, asking $1250, and even if I got it down to $750 it would still need $400 worth of repairs.
If the tires on that rake hold air then they will be enough to rake hay. We rake with tires that have 1/3 of the belt showing. Have for years. Just waiting for stubble to go through one.
Which drive shaft are you talking about? The one from the hub to gear box or between the tires? Replaced the one from hub to gear box last year seems like about $200. The old one had a lot of slop in it but finally twisted off.