9LZ-6.0 Trailed Finger Wheel Hay Rake, 12 Wheels
The Jummos 9LZ-6.0 Trailed Finger Wheel Hay Rake is a 12-wheel trailed rake that gathers cut hay, straw, and forage into clean, even windrows ahead of the baler. As a hay rake manufacturer in China, Jummos builds this model with 720 spring tines across twelve finger wheels, giving a 6 m working width and a missed raking rate of 2 percent or less.
The finger wheels are ground driven, so no power take off connection is needed and the tractor only has to pull. A tractor of 25.73 kW or above is enough for the full 6 m width, and at 7 to 10 km/h the machine covers 4.2 to 6 hectares per hour with one operator. Windrow width is adjustable from 800 to 1400 mm to match the pickup on your baler or forage harvester.
Key Benefits
- 6 m working width with 12 finger wheels – Clears 4.2 to 6 hectares per hour, so raking keeps pace with the baler instead of becoming the bottleneck in the field
- Ground driven, no PTO required – The wheels turn by contact with the ground, which means no driveline to connect, no power take off load, and one less component to service
- Low power requirement – A tractor from 25.73 kW handles the full width, keeping fuel cost per hectare low for a machine of this size
- 720 spring tines – Sixty tines on each of the twelve wheels sweep the stubble thoroughly and hold the missed raking rate to 2 percent or below
- Adjustable windrow width – Set the windrow between 800 and 1400 mm so it feeds the baler pickup evenly without bunching or straddling
- Gentle on the crop – Finger wheels roll the crop sideways rather than throwing it, which keeps leaf attached to the stem on alfalfa and fine grass
- Contour following wheels – Each wheel rides the ground independently, so the tines follow dips and ridges instead of scalping high spots or skipping hollows
- Transport speed up to 18 km/h – Fold the frame and move between fields at road speed rather than crawling
- Simple mechanical design – With no gearbox, hydraulic drive, or PTO shaft in the working circuit, there is far less to fail during peak season
- OEM and customization available – Working width, color, and branding can be adapted for distributors and brand partners
Technical Specifications
| Item | Unit | Specification |
|---|---|---|
| Product model | / | 9LZ-6.0 |
| Structure type | / | Finger wheel type |
| Hitch type | / | Trailed |
| Working width | m | 6 |
| Number of finger wheels | Pcs | 12 |
| Number of tines | Pcs | 720 (12 wheels x 60 tines per wheel) |
| Windrow width | mm | 800 to 1400 |
| Missed raking rate | % | 2 or less |
| Required power | kW | 25.73 or above |
| Working speed | km/h | 7 to 10 |
| Transport speed | km/h | 18 or less |
| Productivity | ha/h | 4.2 to 6 |
| Overall dimensions (L x W x H) | mm | 7600 x 6800 x 1500 |
| Structure weight | kg | 1200 |
| Number of operators | Person | 1 |
Specifications are subject to refinement. Color and configuration can be customized to customer requirements; OEM is available. Contact the Jummos sales team to confirm the configuration for your application.
Applications & Use Cases
- Hay and alfalfa windrowing – Rolls the crop into a uniform windrow with minimal leaf shatter, which protects the protein value that buyers pay for
- Straw collection after harvest – Gathers wheat, rice, and barley straw left by the combine into rows the baler can pick up in one pass
- Silage preparation – Turn and gather wilted forage before it goes to the baler wrapper for sealing
- Large grassland operations – A 6 m width and up to 6 hectares per hour suit farms where the raking window is narrow and weather driven
- Contract raking – No PTO, low power draw, and few wear points make the cost per hectare predictable across a long season
- Feeding chain for livestock farms – Windrowed forage moves on to baling, chopping, or the TMR mixer for daily ration mixing
- Field cleanup and residue management – Also useful for gathering scattered residue into rows for removal or incorporation
Operation & Setup Notes
- Use a tractor rated 25.73 kW or above with a suitable drawbar; no power take off connection is required because the finger wheels are ground driven
- Set tine ground pressure so the tips just brush the stubble. Too much pressure rakes soil and stones into the windrow and wears tines quickly, too little leaves crop behind
- Adjust the windrow width between 800 and 1400 mm to match the pickup width of your baler or harvester
- Work at 7 to 10 km/h; slow down in heavy or damp crops and lift the speed in light, dry material
- Rake when the crop has wilted rather than when it is dry and brittle, since dry alfalfa loses leaf during any mechanical handling
- Inspect the 720 tines regularly and replace broken ones promptly, because a gap in one wheel shows up as an uneven windrow behind the whole machine
- Grease the wheel hubs and pivot points at the intervals given in the manual
- Fold to transport position before road travel and keep transport speed at 18 km/h or below
- Allow for overall dimensions of 7600 x 6800 x 1500 mm and a structure weight of 1200 kg when planning shed access and transport
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the 9LZ-6.0 need a PTO connection?
No. The finger wheels are driven by contact with the ground as the machine is pulled forward, so the tractor only supplies traction. That removes the PTO shaft, gearbox, and their maintenance from the machine entirely.
What tractor is required?
A tractor of 25.73 kW or above is sufficient for the full 6 m working width. Because there is no power take off load, the requirement is drawbar pull rather than engine power at the shaft, which is why a relatively modest tractor can run a machine of this size.
How wide is the windrow it produces?
Windrow width is adjustable from 800 to 1400 mm. Set it to suit your baler pickup so the crop feeds in evenly across the full pickup width rather than piling in the centre.
Finger wheel rake or rotary rake, which is better?
A finger wheel rake is ground driven, simpler, lighter, and cheaper to run, and it handles dry hay and straw well. A rotary rake is PTO driven, produces a more precisely shaped windrow, and performs better in heavy wet silage crops. For hay, straw, and general forage work where running cost and reliability matter most, the finger wheel design is usually the practical choice.
How much crop does it leave behind?
The missed raking rate is 2 percent or less when the tine height is set correctly for field conditions. Setting tine pressure properly is what determines this figure in practice.
How many tines does the machine carry?
There are 720 tines in total, sixty on each of the twelve finger wheels. Tines are individually replaceable, so a broken one is a quick field repair.
What daily output can I expect?
Productivity is 4.2 to 6 hectares per hour depending on crop volume and field layout. Over an eight hour day that means roughly 34 to 48 hectares, enough for the rake to stay ahead of most baling operations.
Is OEM or customization available?
Yes. Color, configuration, and brand identity can be adapted to your operation or distribution brand, and OEM supply is available. Contact the Jummos sales team to discuss your requirements.
OEM & Customization
Jummos supports OEM supply and customization for the 9LZ-6.0 Trailed Finger Wheel Hay Rake. Working width, color, and brand identity can be adapted to match your operation, distribution network, or regional market requirements. As a made-in-China agricultural machinery manufacturer focused on high cost performance and dependable after-sales service, Jummos works directly with farms, contractors, and distributors worldwide. To discuss specifications, OEM arrangements, or local availability, contact us via WhatsApp or sales@jummos.com.
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Product information last reviewed by the Jummos Technical Team. For the most current specifications and configuration options, contact our sales team.



