Welcome to TBN ! I believe that York Rake and Land Pride have landscape rakes with scarifiers. I believe the Land Pride set up is a combination system combining a scarifier linked with a landscape rake. If I remember correctly the York Rake was a single unit. Jay
I have a York Modern landscape rake that has drop down scarifier and also a drop down leveling bar. It is about 20+ years old, and with the exception of the gauge wheels, it still works flawlessly. The price isn't for the faint of heart... Model RS - 6' Rake - Category 1 [003116] $983.00 / RS72 6' Grader Blade $211.00 / Model RSS Scarifier $499.00 . When I purchased it used around 1982, I paid $250 and thought that it was over priced then.
Dusty
Have you seen that thing for your driveway that DR makes? You pull it behind your tractor or 4 wheeler and it schmoozes all the whoop de doos out of your drive. It sure seems to work well on TV, just wondering if anyone has actually used one?
Thinking back as to the color of the unit I saw on here it must have been the landpride one judging.Anyone have a link to one with both pieces assembled?
Mahindra 7520, Mahindra 3215HST, Case 580 extendahoe, Case 310 dozer, Parsons trencher, Cat D6,
NewToy, I don't think that I would want to get the grader from DR. It looks a bit on the light side to be using with your tractor. Probably wouldn't last long in your case. Take a look here for the style of grader that works very good. It might be a bit much for your tractor though. Maybe use a lower gear, do some research to find a lighter duty frame. I have an early model of the Road Boss Grader and it works great. Cuts the wash board right out of a road, cuts & fills very well. Grademaster is another name of this type of scraper.
JD2555 and a few Allis Chalmers and now one Kubota
I have one similar to what Jay has mentioned in that link.
It is sitting out back waiting on me to get the time to repair it from where I hit a submerged stump and the scarifier ripped the back wall out of the square tubing.
(told you guys that JD 2555 was a lot harder on implements than my Ford 1100 was)
David from jax