{"id":342,"date":"2026-04-20T06:07:55","date_gmt":"2026-04-20T06:07:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/balerhay.com\/?p=342"},"modified":"2026-04-20T06:10:02","modified_gmt":"2026-04-20T06:10:02","slug":"hay-rake-setup-adjustment-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/balerhay.com\/ary\/application\/hay-rake-setup-adjustment-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"How to set up a hay rake? Rotary, wheel, and belt rake adjustment guide"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A properly configured hay rake turns scattered swaths into perfect windrows that feed smoothly into any baler. A poorly configured rake creates rope-like windrows that plug balers, uneven windrows that form barrel-shaped bales, and overly-aggressive tines that scoop soil and degrade forage quality. This guide covers hay rake setup<\/strong> for all three major rake types\u2014rotary, wheel, and belt\u2014so you can dial in optimal windrow quality regardless of which rake you run.<\/p>\n Hay rakes have direct downstream effects on bale quality, forage nutrition, and equipment wear. Research from multiple U.S. universities has shown that improperly-adjusted rakes can introduce 2\u20134x more ash (soil) into forage than properly-set ones. High ash content reduces dry matter digestibility, cutting milk production in dairy operations and weight gain in beef operations. Meanwhile, rope-like windrows from aggressive rake settings cause baler plugging, broken shear bolts, and inconsistent bales.<\/p>\n In short: the 30 minutes you spend on hay rake adjustment<\/strong> each season directly affects both your livestock performance and your baler maintenance budget.<\/p>\n Modern rotary rakes require the most precise setup but deliver the cleanest windrows. Key rotary rake setup<\/strong> parameters:<\/p>\n Wheel rakes are simpler but still need careful adjustment. Use this wheel rake setup guide<\/strong>:<\/p>\n Windrow width is the most important match point. Measure your baler’s pickup width and set the rake to produce windrows 6\u201310 inches narrower than the pickup. This ensures:<\/p>\n If your rake-to-baler match is chronically off, consider whether the current rake is actually the right size for your baler. See our complete baler lineup to verify pickup widths in the \u0633\u0644\u0633\u0644\u0629 \u0645\u0643\u0627\u0628\u0633 \u0627\u0644\u0642\u0634<\/a>.<\/p>\n Before the first raking of the season, walk through this checklist:<\/p>\nWhy Rake Adjustment Matters More Than You Think<\/h2>\n
Rotary Rake Setup<\/h2>\n
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Wheel Rake Setup Guide<\/h2>\n
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Belt Rake Setup<\/h2>\n
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Matching Rake to Baler: The Critical Connection<\/h2>\n
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Pre-Season Rake Inspection Checklist<\/h2>\n
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Troubleshooting Common Windrow Problems<\/h2>\n
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Integrating the Rake with Your Mower<\/h2>\n