The Sipma ZK-650 is a trailed hay rake manufactured by Sipma, a Polish agricultural machinery builder specialising in forage handling equipment. Hay rakes are designed to gather and windrow cut grass or hay across wide swaths of ground, preparing crop material for collection and transport during harvest operations.
This machine is configured as a trailed implement, meaning it is towed behind a farm tractor. The working width is adjustable between 6500 and 7200 millimetres, allowing the operator to adapt to varying field conditions and crop density. The rake incorporates two rotating drums, each with a diameter of 2950 millimetres, fitted with eleven individual raking arms per drum. Each arm carries three rake tines (fingers), yielding a total of 66 tines across the machine. The windrow width—the width of gathered material being formed—ranges from 800 to 1800 millimetres, providing flexibility in how material is consolidated.
The machine is fitted with two sets of wheels: the main chassis wheels measure 11.5/80–15.3, while the smaller wheels forming part of the raking drum assembly measure 15×6.00–6. These support the machine's ground handling and allow independent adjustment of raking height and angle. Maximum forward speed is 10 kilometres per hour, and the implement requires between 50 and 68 kilowatts (68 to 92 horsepower) of tractor engine power to operate.
The machine listed here is a 2024 model in used condition, currently located in Poland.
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