ANON Hay Rake

Your efficient grass raking assistant, processing over 1,000 acres of grass and crop straw for you every day!

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Hay Rake

Hay Rake

A hay rake is an agricultural machine that helps organize cut grass, crop straw, or crop residue into swaths or piles. It is a key component of the hay harvesting and hay processing system. Hay rakes can be categorized as horizontal or side-to-side rakes, depending on the direction of the swath relative to the machine’s forward motion. Side-to-side rakes are further categorized as drum rakes, finger wheel rakes, and rotary rakes.

1. Its wide design and high-speed operation significantly reduce your work time.

2. It significantly reduces swath drying time and reduces the risk of mold.

3. It can both rake hay and handle straw.

4. Its durable structure offers a low failure rate.

5. Its hydraulic control and anti-deformation technology simplify operation.

6. Compact design, easy to transport and adjust.

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Hay Rake

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The hay rake has become a key equipment in the forage harvesting process due to its high efficiency, high quality and strong adaptability.
Uniform swaths with good air permeability.
Uniform swaths with good air permeability.
The swaths formed by raking are loose and uniform, facilitating rapid drying and subsequent mechanical collection.
Flexible Installation.
Flexible Installation.
Most hay rakes utilize a three-point hitch or tow design, compatible with small and medium-sized tractors. They require low power and offer a low barrier to entry.
High Adaptability.
High Adaptability.
Suitable for a variety of crops, they can handle complex terrains such as flat land, hills, and irregular fields.
Easy Maintenance.
Easy Maintenance.
The clear structure allows for easy maintenance and repair, making them suitable for long-term operation in rural environments.
Resource Conservation.
Resource Conservation.
The raking process reduces forage loss, increases straw and forage utilization, and avoids the trampling of vegetation during manual raking.
Multifunctional Operation.
Multifunctional Operation.
It features raking, drying, and clearing functions to meet diverse operational needs.
High Return on Investment.
High Return on Investment.
The low investment cost makes it suitable for small farmers and agricultural machinery cooperatives for a quick return on investment.
Efficient raking

Efficient raking

Using our hay rakes can greatly shorten your raking time. It can quickly rake scattered grass or crop straw into neat swaths, improving subsequent baling and transport efficiency at speeds several times faster than manual raking. The efficiency of the mowing, raking, and baling production has increased by 3-5 times. It can finish the raking in the best harvest period of the grass, reducing the mold damage and losses.

Using hay rakes can also help increase the use rate of the land. After quick raking, you can plow your land in time and sow the next quarter’s crops, avoiding straw residue

affecting the sowing process.

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Reduce cost

Reduce cost

ANON hay rake can definitely reduce your cost. It can help you quickly mow the grass and produce fluffy, well-shaped haystacks. So you don’t need to worry about the difficulty of hiring workers in the busy farming season. Owning it, you don’t need laborers anymore. It has good equipment adaptability and can be used with tractors. So you don’t need to buy another special power equipment to drive.

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Protect the grass quality

Protect the grass quality

Our hay rake’s flexible raking can reduce your loss of the grass leaves and the protein content of leaves is 30%-50% higher than stems. This can increase the protein content of forage feed by 5%-10%. And the milk production and weight gain rate of dairy cows and sheep will increase accordingly, indirectly increasing breeding income. At the same time, it prevents the maxing of the soil in the grass, making the feed clean.The collected straw has good integrity and can be directly used for bundling and sales.

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Good terrain adaptability

Good terrain adaptability

Our finger-wheel rakes, equipped with a hydraulic contouring function, adapt their working parts to the terrain, ensuring uniform raking, even on slopes, lowlands, and hills, avoiding missed raking or spot compaction. Our compact spring-tine rakes are suitable for clearing weeds and fallen leaves in orchards and woodlands, making them ideal for inter cropping. Our rakes feature sealed components, such as bearings and drive trains, ensuring reliable operation even in wet areas. They are also corrosion- and rust-resistant, extending their service life in rainy regions and offering exceptional environmental adaptability. Whether raking across flat plains, hills, or between orchards, our rakes can efficiently complete your raking tasks.

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Applications and Recommendations

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Wide Applications
Wide Applications
ANON hay rakes are widely used in livestock farming areas for collecting and sorting forage, for the comprehensive utilization of crop straw such as corn, wheat, and rapeseed, and for pre-processing hay for baling and silage. They are particularly well-suited for large-scale operations such as farms, agricultural machinery cooperatives, and pastures. They can effectively improve operational efficiency, reduce labor input, and optimize forage quality.
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Usage Recommendations
Usage Recommendations
Before using a hay rake, check the tines, drive shaft, and tires to ensure they are in good condition. During operation, coordinate the raking speed with the forward speed to avoid missed or tangled grass. When working with wet grass, reduce the speed appropriately to reduce the load on the tines. After operation, clean up grass clippings and mud promptly to prevent rust and wear on components and extend the life of the equipment.
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ANON hay rakes combine efficiency, intelligence, softness and utility,making it a reliable partner for your grassland management with its outstanding performance and reliable quality. Choose ANON, means choosing an efficient and profitable future for the livestock industry!

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time is when the grass’s moisture reduce to 40%.  At this time, the stem still has some resilience and are less likely to break and fall apart during raking. Too early raking will slow the drying process, whereas to o late raking will result in significant leaf loss. This is usually done half a day to a day after mowing, in clear weather.

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