Everything Attachments Landscape Rake

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Sounds like you may want to also look at the Ratchet Rake at TSC.

Nah, I already have cleared the property with a 40k pound excavator and have a EA wicked whatever grapple and have literally beat the crap out of that thing cleaning up the rest. Ready for final small stuff cleanup and hope this thing will fit the bill.

I think I would have destroyed the rachet rake in a few hours of work...
 
   / Everything Attachments Landscape Rake #12  
Nah, I already have cleared the property with a 40k pound excavator and have a EA wicked whatever grapple and have literally beat the crap out of that thing cleaning up the rest. Ready for final small stuff cleanup and hope this thing will fit the bill.

I think I would have destroyed the rachet rake in a few hours of work...

Anxious to hear your results with the EA rake. Pictures would be awesome!!!! :)
 
   / Everything Attachments Landscape Rake #13  
I have both a Ratchet Rake and an ETA Landscape Rake.

The Ratchet Rake is tougher than the ETA Landscape Rake. The Ratchet Rake is faster and more thorough at piling debris.

The ETA Landscape Rake is faster smoothing terrain and filling holes when iused on an angle, moving dirt across the front. I use gauge wheels with my Landscape Rake 90% of the time. Landscape Rakes also fulfill the function of a frame mounted Chain Harrow.

A Hydraulink is useful during Box Blade, Landscape Rake and Angle Blade operation. It allows the implement to more closely follow ground contours. With a Box Blade it makes length adjustment relatively easy.

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   / Everything Attachments Landscape Rake #14  
I have the same one. I love it. The only thing I was disappointed about was that the tines bend easily. I was expecting better quality tines from everything attachments. Also I have not abused this rake in any way.

I thought landscape rakes utilized spring steel for tines??- Pretty sure that is what my rake and most brands use.?.
 
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   / Everything Attachments Landscape Rake #15  
Our EA Landscape Rakes use the highest quality Italian tines on the market. Everyone looking for a rake should check out the video where Ted & Peanut find several ways to abuse one.
Travis

 
   / Everything Attachments Landscape Rake #17  
This root ball rolled and tumbled. We did spring a tine, but much worse could happen from this sort of abuse.

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   / Everything Attachments Landscape Rake #18  
Well I don't know what happened to mine because I didn't work it that hard and the tines still bent. Maybe I got a bad one.
 
   / Everything Attachments Landscape Rake #19  
I have an EA 84" rake and used it over 30 acres. The rake works well but did come apart at the main pin one time. There isn't enough bracing there and the weld was subpar. I cleaned it up and put an angle front and back which made it stronger than original. I was doing well in tines until two weekends ago. Broke two, they didn't bend just snapped.
 
   / Everything Attachments Landscape Rake #20  
There ya go Travis. Two examples of stress problems.
 
 
 
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