Rake Landscape Rake Replacement

   / Landscape Rake Replacement #21  
Grizz, Christmas is coming. Tell your sons that you want the guide wheels accessories for Christmas and go ahead and get the ETA rake
 
   / Landscape Rake Replacement #22  
Looking further and reading the posts from MtnViewRanch and GreenWannabe, I'd have to agree it is not a Land Pride. I do agree Everything Attachments looks like a good piece of equipment, but the wheel accessory would put me out of my budget range. I'll keep looking and let you know what I find.

Fred Cain implements makes a rake about as good as ETA, not quite, but close and I think for less $$. Here are some pictures of one.
 
   / Landscape Rake Replacement #23  
Landpride rakes (I have a 60in model) are completely different design and very well made IMO. Looks like yours would be a bit difficult to repair. Did it get twisted somehow? How the heck did you do that?
 
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Landpride rakes (I have a 60in model) are completely different design and very well made IMO. Looks like yours would be a bit difficult to repair. Did it get twisted somehow? How the heck did you do that?

I was backing up, with the tines turned around, (facing away) smoothing out some loose dirt in an tight fiting area where I could not pull it. I agree, I don't think it can be salvaged. I can however put the tines back on (the middle section) and although they will be out of line but still somewhat useable, I think I'll give it to a neighbor who's tight on money.

Thanks for all the advice my friends.
 
 
 
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