add power angling to landscape rake

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Builder, I think I had under $300 in adding the cylinder to my rake. It's one of the best customs I've done as far as being a labor saving convience. I absolutely love the way it works. It's got a great range of angle and I can even flip it 180 degrees and angle one way if I need to.

Sincerely, Dirt

I started out with using a broken draft arm for the linkage.
landscaperakehybracket1.jpg


Ended up looking like this.
JDRAKE.jpg
 
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Hi Builder,

I see on page one of your thread Rob was kind enough to post a link to my home made rake build. The attached videos pretty much sum up it's capabilities. I hope you don't mind me posting these here as the thread is 25 pages long and these videos might be somewhat cumbersome to find.










A simple power angle cylinder would be a relatively easy add on to many rakes just like Dirt posted above. During my brainstorming , I checked out several styles of rakes prior to building from scratch and found the Leinbach Model RR to be constructed such that it would be the easiest to add a single cylinder for power angle. You might consider checking one out to see what you think for yourself. Below is a picture of a Leinbach 8 foot Model RR. As you can see there is plenty of room to place a power angle cylinder mount and cylinder. Not only that, the cylinder mounts could be placed such that one end of the cylinder could be easily un-pinned, rotated 180* then re-connect the cylinder for power angle in reverse. I'm just lazy and configured mine so it could be rotated 360* without getting off the tractor.

Larry
 

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Builder, I think I had under $300 in adding the cylinder to my rake. It's one of the best customs I've done as far as being a labor saving convience. I absolutely love the way it works. It's got a great range of angle and I can even flip it 180 degrees and angle one way if I need to.

Sincerely, Dirt

I started out with using a broken draft arm for the linkage.
landscaperakehybracket1.jpg


Ended up looking like this.
JDRAKE.jpg

Very nice!

Don
 
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Dirtworksequip, what is the black material on your rake and what is it used for?
 
   / add power angling to landscape rake #16  
2many, thats a piece of brown indoor/outdoor carpet doubled and bolted to the rake frame. I maintain 3000 feet of stone road. The carpet keeps the stones from ricocheting off the back of the tractor and saves millions of stone chips and hopefully my cab glass. I roll it up out of the way and hold it with two bungees if I'm raking snow, dirt or roots.

Sincerely, Dirt
 
   / add power angling to landscape rake #17  
Thank you, sir.
 
   / add power angling to landscape rake #18  
Larry, i like how you made the rake so that you can reverse it, but i gotta say you cheesed out by not making it continous rotation ! :p
 
   / add power angling to landscape rake #19  
I hope you don't mind me posting these here as the thread is 25 pages long and these videos might be somewhat cumbersome to find.

Excellent, Larry!

Now that I have seen the videos, I will have to go back and read the thread.
I just got a rake, but I have yet to use it.
 
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Dirt,
So you rake snow? I'd like to know how that works out. I was wondering how effective a rake is at "plowing" snow. If you have any tips on doing that please share. I was thinking of trying that next time we get some of the white stuff but didn't have a clue how it might work.


Larry, i like how you made the rake so that you can reverse it, but i gotta say you cheesed out by not making it continous rotation ! :p
Thanks and HaHaHa yea your right, I did cut some corners. I guess in reality it's only about 270* of rotation, darn that king pin anyway. I suppose if the cylinder were on top and mounted such to clear the king pin it could be made to continuously rotate 360*, sort of like how a steam engine drive works, certainly do-able. Sooner or later someone here will have to incorporate that feature in the next generation hybrid rake.

dfkrug said:
Excellent, Larry!
Now that I have seen the videos, I will have to go back and read the thread.
I just got a rake, but I have yet to use it.
Thanks for the compliment, which rake did you get?

OP - Builder, are you close to making a decision on a rake?


Larry
 

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