The Jake Rake

   / The Jake Rake #11  
I don't have horses, but that looks great! I really hope that you sell a ton of these and become rich and famous! If I remember correctly you are still young correct?
I think that Jake rake is a great idea by a 15 year old and if you don't like a green one they come in orange too.
 
   / The Jake Rake #12  
I'm likin it, but what's it cost?
 
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I don't have horses, but that looks great! I really hope that you sell a ton of these and become rich and famous! If I remember correctly you are still young correct?
Yeah, im 15. I have several people alreday interested in them and all my units on hand are all going to farm stores and tractor dealers when they are finished.

That tool is pretty cool. I can see it being used in several areas....if it works like I imagine. I like the adjustable spiked teeth on the back. What do they sell for?
I have used them from arenas to dirt work to grading a wood chip arena. It works the same in each application, i have yet to try it in the woods but my rake is not at home so I will have to wait for a while.

I think that Jake rake is a great idea by a 15 year old and if you don't like a green one they come in orange too.
Color was a big thing.:thumbsup: I wanted the customer to be able to choose the color they wanted rather than one color. So if there is someone interested, say in the CU60 and they have a Bota tractor, it can be powder coated in orange to match. :thumbsup:
 
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   / The Jake Rake #14  
Very nice...good luck with them...:)
 
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I have 2 SC48 units just about ready to be shipped out. Just need a few finishing touches and they shall be done on Friday. :thumbsup: I also am just about done with one of my CU60 models. :)
 

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Today, I finished construction of all of my Jake Rakes. Totaling with one CU72, two CU60's, and two SC48's. :thumbsup: I have to say, it was a lot of work, but it is a great feeling to know that they are all on pallets ready to be distributed. Currently, i have them in Green, Red, and Orange. But remember, they are offered in all colors, specifically to fit either the buyer preference or to match the machines they will be attached to. :thumbsup:
 

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   / The Jake Rake #18  
Those implements are looking pretty good. Here is a suggestion though, put clevises at the 3 pt attachment points. The 48" units should be fine, and the 60" units may be ok, but the 72" unit needs to have clevis attachment points IMO. Time will tell.

Who knows, maybe you'll be the next big implement manufacturer on the west coast. :cool:
 
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Those implements are looking pretty good. Here is a suggestion though, put clevises at the 3 pt attachment points. The 48" units should be fine, and the 60" units may be ok, but the 72" unit needs to have clevis attachment points IMO. Time will tell.

Who knows, maybe you'll be the next big implement manufacturer on the west coast. :cool:

I will definatly keep that in mind. :thumbsup: With my 72" units, I plan to make them even more heavy duty with even thicker steel plus adding a lot more strength to the rake arms. I would hope i could become the next big west coast implement manufacturer, i would sure like that. :D:thumbsup: One step at a time. :)
 
   / The Jake Rake #20  
Have you patented it yet? I would hate for somebody to come along and steal your idea.
 
 
 
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