Samasz has expanded its grass-gathering toolbox with the introduction of the Twist. The comb rake can be rear- or front-mounted and offers some intriguing up– and downsides

Even if you overlook the efficiency aspect of rowing up while baling, there’s an interesting forage benefit to using a front-mounted rake. The crop is not pressed down into the ground by the tractor wheels, which would then require the tines to be set slightly lower and run the risk of gathering up stones and soil. Front-mounted rakes are not a new concept. Elho, after all, has offered such a machine for several years, and now Samasz is producing the featured Twist 600.