7' New Idea mower done the mowing on a Farmall H.
IH Dump Rake did the raking behind a Super H.
A New Holland side delivery rake slid the windrow over to dry.
A 460D was inside a F10 Farmhand. Hay basket has square steel teeth and no push off.
Dad never used a stack frame and some stacks got to big.
Those were the ones he went to with the loader and trailer, in the winter to get hay for the cows.
Dad stayed in the stack and the boys ran the 460.
It was a nice way of putting up hay and it kept well as the rounded stacks let water run off.
Would have a stack mover come in, pickup the stack and move it home for winter feed.
PS: I worked for uncle for a summer. He had a stack frame. I topped out 110 stacks of hay which was old Soil Bank that had come out. A lot of hay. I was in far better shape then. I never got into the stack until the hay was at the top of the stack frame. He was running a 656 gas hydro utility with a Duall loader. He had a Ford pickup turned around backwards, with a hay bucker on it. That thing would push up hay at 40 mph. One guy on that could bury two loaders working at the stack in short order. Had the wooden teeth and rarely broke on. We wore many a foot off the ends of the teeth that summer.