Landscape Rake Build

   / Landscape Rake Build #181  
AND THE WINNER IS......

Absolutely perfect Larry, better get a patent on that quickly!

Loved the entire post. Thanks. Can't wait to see it working.
 
   / Landscape Rake Build #182  
Very Very Nice!

Without the cylinders it could double as a kiddie ride!! :D
"Hey kid watch your head as it passes under the A-arm!" :eek:

Truly a work of art!

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   / Landscape Rake Build #183  
i'll have a look what bearings of that size cost me, here in Holland from an industrial supplier. We dont have anything like surplus store, but when buying on the firm i work for, i at least get 40% rebate on bearings. ;)

I share your idea about putting the swing cylinder in a parallellogram so it will maintain the blade angle during side shift. ( i want to build a grader blade)
It will be a great feature when levelling farmland, to pull the ridge of the first plough furrow from under a fencerow ( 4" posts every 4 yard).

The only thing i'd want to change, is to weld on some cams of solid steel to hold the bearing in place. With your tractor, these 4 bolts will hold, but if i hook it to the allmost 4 ton weighing mfwd 5245 with loader, the forces are a bit more ;)

First i need to finish the road sweep rebuild. I havent taken any pictures yet, but this week i'll start a thread.
Thinking back, i think some of you would have been interested in photos of the brake press at work, but i didnt take pictures untill now ;)
 
   / Landscape Rake Build #184  
Larry, You did good. Congratulations on a job well done, even to the point of taking pictures, and building the anvil for me, and all done in a timely manner. You probably have the one and only landscape rake of this design.

Are you making this unit to also convert to a landscape grader?
 
   / Landscape Rake Build #185  
Larry,

When you get this thing all done and painted up, are you really gonna put it in the Dirt ?? :D

Bob


P.S.

It sure is lookin good !
 
   / Landscape Rake Build
  • Thread Starter
#186  
3RRL said:
Absolutely fantastic Larry.
Everything works great and fits perfectly. Guess it's time to bolt on the tines and give it a rip now, eh?
Thank you Rob,
Yea, time to bolt on tines -
First I inserted 3/8" grade 8 bolts and extra thick (1/4") flat washers, then proceeded to attach tines with nuts and lock washers. All 41 of those tines lined up quite nicely:



mjncad said:
That looks and works great!
How about some pictures of your Redneck Ingenuity...err...Yankee Ingenuity powder coating oven?
Thank you MJ,
I figured everyone had seen enough cutting, milling, drilling, and weed burning to heat parts for powder coating. Saturday was my last day to make any serious progress before some family time and a work road trip, so I didn't stop to take many pictures.

RedDirt said:
AND THE WINNER IS......
Absolutely perfect Larry, better get a patent on that quickly!
Loved the entire post. Thanks. Can't wait to see it working.
SkunkWerX said:
Very Very Nice!
.......Truly a work of art!
Hey RedDirt, SkunkWerx thanks for the kind words. I like that thumbs up photo.

Renze said:
.....snip.....I share your idea about putting the swing cylinder in a parallellogram so it will maintain the blade angle during side shift.....snip....
that feature works great, I hope you find the bearings you seek at a reasonable price. And I look forward to seeing more of your projects come to life. I also want to thank you again for the metal bending tip with your rule of thumb to make the bend points ~ 7-8 times as wide as the steel is thick - nice trick there Renze.

J_J said:
Larry, You did good. Congratulations on a job well done, even to the point of taking pictures, and building the anvil for me, and all done in a timely manner. You probably have the one and only landscape rake of this design.
Are you making this unit to also convert to a landscape grader?
Hi J_J,
Thank you - I heat treated your anvil knife blade,today, it's packed and ready to ship out to you tomorrow morning, I will drop it off as I start my days journey. I am considering the idea of adding a retractable cutting blade at a later date. Here are pics of your anvil being heat treated.:


bob_wood said:
Larry,
When you get this thing all done and painted up, are you really gonna put it in the Dirt ??
Bob
P.S.
It sure is lookin good !
LOL yea dragging it through the dirt seem kind of primitive, but what else could I do with it?

Thanks for all the wonderful replies guys.
Please see my next post......


Larry
 
   / Landscape Rake Build
  • Thread Starter
#187  
Below is a video demonstrating a third feature (besides the swing and angle).
I was keeping this secret for a BIG SURPRISE ending. Did anyone realize my original design concept incorporated that feature? Please check out the video to see what I'm talking about:



:D :D :D

I'll be able to try it out as soon as the mud dries up, probably when I get back from a week long road trip from my day job.


Larry
 
   / Landscape Rake Build #188  
OH, crap! I just realized, it's not iMatch compatible!

Just kidding. It's a work of art and an inspiration for me to go out and 'try' and build something.

Thanks.
 
   / Landscape Rake Build #189  
quote: Did anyone realize my original design concept incorporated that feature?

I wondered why you were going with that long cylinder!??! :confused:
Now it makes perfect sense!

That is a great feature, to be able to quickly spin it around and push a pile of accumulated rake debris out of the way. Good thinking! ;)
 

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