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10-12-2010, 08:09 PM #1
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The Jake Rake
There is a new breed or rakes on the market now, and they are ready to get to work on your horse arena. Designed to cultivate, level and harrow horse riding arenas, the Jake Rake will provide that good footing that your horses dream of. It all starts by the scarifier teeth which will break down hard packed soil. Spring tooth harrows can get hung up on hard packed clay and create chunks of earth that pay a toll to good footing. The Jake Rake is fully adjustable, the scarifier teeth are pined on and can easily be moved up or down for deep tillage or grading the arena. Competitor products feature bolted on shanks that require tools and time to move up and down. Also, The Jake Rake offers infinite adjustments for the rake with the adjustable top link where as other products have either welded in place or bolted rakes that require tools to adjust. The Jake Rake is virtually maintenance free without bearings and grease Zerk's, all that is needed to maintain is the teeth. No other competitor product offers the feature to add weight to their product. The Jake rake can hold up to 16 of the 40 pound suitcase weights which is a huge advantage for down pressure or ballast when using the FEL. Every Jake Rake is quick hitch compatible and feature category 1 linkage pins. There are 3 models to choose from, the SC48, CU60, and CU72. The SC48 is designed to be pulled by a sub compact utility tractor. Being only 4 foot wide, you gain the ability to operate in tight quarters while still getting that great footing that the larger models offer. The CU60 is the perfect size for tractors ranging from 20-30 hp. Being 5 foot wide, the CU60 will cover the tracks of a tractor 50" wide and provide that great footing desired by horse people everywhere. The CU72 is our largest, and most popular model which is best suited for 30-45 hp. The CU72 will cover your tracks and get the job done fast. This patented product is the new addition to the arena rake market and it is ready to work. Custom colors are available. Made in the USA!
Reclaim your arena today!
My Fleet:
2004 Deere 317 Skid Steer Loader
66" Construction bucket, imatch QA adapter, Bobcat landplane ,4 in 1 bucket, Pallet forks
2005 John Deere L118
42" deck, bagger
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10-12-2010, 08:15 PM #2
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Re: The Jake Rake
Nice Job
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10-12-2010, 08:16 PM #3
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Re: The Jake Rake
are you building these? they look good. and what happened to your larger jd, that i recall being listed on your signature line,
also it appears i mach compatible not sure what the copyright issues with clamming that are....
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10-12-2010, 08:21 PM #4
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Re: The Jake Rake
My Fleet:
2004 Deere 317 Skid Steer Loader
66" Construction bucket, imatch QA adapter, Bobcat landplane ,4 in 1 bucket, Pallet forks
2005 John Deere L118
42" deck, bagger
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10-12-2010, 08:37 PM #5
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Re: The Jake Rake
ah cool well looks great your doing well for your age not many young people have equipment lines. great to see a simple tough made in usa implement i really like the weight rack idea
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10-12-2010, 09:03 PM #6
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Re: The Jake Rake
My Fleet:
2004 Deere 317 Skid Steer Loader
66" Construction bucket, imatch QA adapter, Bobcat landplane ,4 in 1 bucket, Pallet forks
2005 John Deere L118
42" deck, bagger
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10-12-2010, 10:31 PM #7
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Re: The Jake Rake
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10-13-2010, 07:22 PM #8
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Re: The Jake Rake
My Fleet:
2004 Deere 317 Skid Steer Loader
66" Construction bucket, imatch QA adapter, Bobcat landplane ,4 in 1 bucket, Pallet forks
2005 John Deere L118
42" deck, bagger
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10-14-2010, 11:43 PM #9
Re: The Jake Rake
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?
2010-3320 e-hydro 300CX
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10-15-2010, 10:11 AM #10
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Re: The Jake Rake
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?
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