The Jake Rake

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May I ask how long of a process that was? Do you stamp the patent number on each unit? :cool:

It took time, and i havent stamped the number on the units yet.
 
   / The Jake Rake #25  
Great rake jake:D:thumbsup: I can see other of uses for one not just limited to the arena. Pasture renovation, un-compacting soil, food plots just to name a few......With adjustable ripping depth with a harrow/leveling action all in one plus colors to match tractors, I thinks you got a good thing going:cool:
 
   / The Jake Rake #26  
dont know if you would get many takers but you could slip in hydro top links for a deluxe model minimal work to change might be hard to sell and still make a profit
 
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dont know if you would get many takers but you could slip in hydro top links for a deluxe model minimal work to change might be hard to sell and still make a profit

I have had some people say that they would like it with a cylinder since they have hydraulic ports on their tractors so i will add them upon customer request. :thumbsup: I also will have a professional series out in 2011 that will be even better than the units i have now.
 
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Great rake jake:D:thumbsup: I can see other of uses for one not just limited to the arena. Pasture renovation, un-compacting soil, food plots just to name a few......With adjustable ripping depth with a harrow/leveling action all in one plus colors to match tractors, I thinks you got a good thing going:cool:

I havent tried it in the pasture yet but i did dig up our garden with my prototype last spring and it did a pretty good deal in that hard Oregon clay. So we ended up getting some top soil and buried all the clay. :confused2: The harrow teeth make really nice furrows for planting but we like it where the furrow is about 16" away from the next furrow so we can walk up the rows. Another thing about the Jake Rake is that i can use it in wood chip arenas, the competition's teeth are so close together that they will catch the large sticks and just make a mess which isnt good.
 
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I just finished the white backgrounds for 2 rakes. The models shown are the CU60 in red and the SC48 in green.
 

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