The rake is a forage harvesting machine that integrates the pasture rakes. After the pasture is harvested, in order to reach the baling conditions as soon as possible, the pasture needs to be sun-lit with a spreader. The spreader can evenly spread the pasture in the field, which facilitates the rapid evaporation of water and facilitates the cutting of the pasture in the bales or Dry before silage. When the moisture of the pasture can reach a state where it can be dried, the crops are gathered into a barn with a rake and smashed into strips in preparation for tying operations. When the rake is working, use the spring teeth to move the crop gently to gather or spread the sun, avoiding the mixed debris or stones in the crop to improve the quality of pasture or green feed.
According to the rotary mower industry standard JB/T 10905-2008, the mower should meet the following standards:
The maggot collection should be clean, the loss of pasture is
small,and the leakage rate should be less than 5%;
(2) The stack width is 2~4.0 m;
(3) The productivity of alfalfa is 2.0~4.8 hm2/h;
(4) The power range of the rake is 17.5-25 kW.
Rotary rakes are available in rotary and spring type. During operation, the rake is hauled forward by the tractor and driven by the power output shaft. It is controlled by a fixed cam installed in the middle, and rotates around the central axis, so as to complete actions such as weeding and grass removal. The rotary spring rake is equipped with a plurality of spring teeth around a rotating part, and the spring teeth are opened by a centrifugal force to carry out the sward operation. If you change the mounting angle of the spring tooth, you can do the grassing work. The rotary grass rakes have loose grasses, low loss of pasture, light pollution, and operating speeds of up to 12 to 18 km/h, making them easy to pick up with the picking equipment.