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Join Date: May 2008
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So how well do they work?
I acquired a wooded lot that has a lot of old broken branches and weeds. I thought about getting a rake to round up all the loose stuff so that I can mow it easier. Do I need one with wheels?
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Unionville, Connecticut USA
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Wheels make it much easier to just scrape the surface (which is what you would want to do for sticks and such). That way you can just float the 3pt hitch and the rake with wheels will just follow the ground contour behind the tractor.
I used my rake to clean up debris before seeding my lawn last year and it worked extremely well. I have the Woods LR72 rake with the gauge wheels. I replaced the factory gauge wheels with flat proof ones though as the factory wheels sucked. These are the wheels I used - Marathon Tires Flat-Free Wheel 9 x 3.50-4in., Smooth | Lawn Mower Style | Northern Tool + Equipment
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: eastern PA-lower Poconos
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My York rake with wheels doesn't work well gathering up light to medium leaves over lawn. It's probably because I don't want to graze the lawn underneath.
However when the leaves stack four to six inches, I can drag the pile to my compost heap.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: panama city and altha florida
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I borrowed one to use. The wife saw what it would do and SHE said I needed to get one. I can't think of very many tools the wife asked me to get
Not only will these things clean up, I was really suprised at how well they smooth and level. It does a much better job of smoothing the drive way than my boxblade. Yeah there that good.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: WV and Central PA
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I just bought a Land Pride LR 3584 7 ft landscape rake and it works as well as I had hoped. The best feature of this rake is that it can be swung off to the side of the tractor to allow the road ditches to be cleared with the tractor wheels still on the road.
This is a HD model and be prepared to spend twice the $ as a TSC rake. The swing to the side feature is only available on the Land Pride rake and I had to have this feature for my intended uses. I raked out mudholes in the forest road down to hard clay with ease. I have a HD scraper blade, but it often digs down too deeply making a mess of things. The rake simply does a great job without the gouging problem. I raked the mile of forest roads and cleared the surface of all rocks, sticks, and leaves with an out and back pass. I know time will make this even better. Yes, I love this rake. It's great for spreading and smoothing the bigger stones for the base of my driveway. |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Virginia
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I just stopped by TSC and they only had the Force rakes...I'll pass.
I went by the tractor dealer and they had a BEFCO 5' for $590. It pretty much looks like the King Cutter setup. They had a RHINO 5' for $890 that was a little beefier.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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You get what you pay for. The heavier and sturdier the better. Jay
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Sierra Nevada Mtns
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I built a lightweight rake for my garden tractor that works wonderfully for leaves, twigs, small branches, etc. The design could be upgraded for a larger tractor. In the "push" mode it will move a huge amount of surface material without particles slipping below. And it does not tear up the ground nearly as much a a big rake (although it still leaves tine tracks on a groomed lawn). It is a simple design, easy and reasonable to build. Here's a link: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/b...ake-cheap.html |
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