Rake "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake

/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #1  

jim2210

Bronze Member
Joined
Mar 17, 2006
Messages
93
Location
NE PA
Tractor
JD 2210
I've been asked what "Santa" would like to bring me this year and I told both sides of the family to chip in on a landscape rake for my JD 2210. Since it has a limited cat 1, I've been looking at a Woods LRC60 and the Frontier LR2060L. Does any other manufacturer make a limited cat 1 rake? Comments, complaints, suggestions? Thanks!
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #2  
I have the Bush Hog LRC60 model for my BX23. Works very well for the limited cat1 hitch. The only problem I had is that when I bought them, I was told that gauge wheels weren't available, but were going to become available. As far as I know, they still are not available for that model. I had to make up my own from parts from another manufacturer of landscape rakes. The casters are from yet a third manufacturer. So if it is just the rake you want, then the Bush Hog would be a perfect match for you. But if you are looking for one with gauge wheels, and I would highly recommend them by the way, then make sure you ask the dealer to guarantee they are available.

Just checked Bush Hog's website to see if gauge wheels were available yet. They are not. But I did notice the the Bush Hog model number is now a CLR60. Interesting that the Woods model is now a LRC60. Must have been some naming rights being stepped on when I bought mine.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0428.JPG
    IMG_0428.JPG
    150.5 KB · Views: 583
Last edited:
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #3  
Nice job on adding your own gauge wheels! I guess now though the wheel brackets prevent you from turning the rake around 180 degrees? That is probably not an issue for you, but may be for some folks.
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #4  
Nice job on adding your own gauge wheels! I guess now though the wheel brackets prevent you from turning the rake around 180 degrees? That is probably not an issue for you, but may be for some folks.
Thanks. It took awhile to find all the right parts, but in the end it works. You are correct. You cannot rotate the rake 180 degrees, without removing the braces. There are only two bolts holding each one, so it isn't all that bad of job if you need to. But I have never had a need turn the rake around backwards. I mainly use if for maintaining my crushed rock driveway. The wheels really make this a whole different tool. No more wash board driveway.
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #5  
Landpride makes an 05 series of implements for limited Cat 1, King Cutter makes their XB series, and TSC has the Country line of products as well as the Woods that you mentioned. I'm guessing there are others as well. Linebech perhaps?
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #6  
Tractor Supply sells a 5' rake.

Probably not as tough as a Woods but, for residential use I bet it would suffice.

TS=less $$$.
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake
  • Thread Starter
#7  
Thanks for the replies! My Woods dealer also sells the Bush Hog rakes. As stated, they do not offer the guage wheels for them. I looked on the Landpride website and saw the 05 series, but I thought it said it was a cat 1 with the option of making it a cat 0 spacing. There's a dealer about 40 min. from me, so I may take a ride to see them.

Anybody use the Frontier rakes? They seem similar to the Woods, but a little more $$.
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #8  
i have an lr15 5' landpride for my bx24. the build quality is fantastic as with anything landpride makes
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake
  • Thread Starter
#9  
i have an lr15 5' landpride for my bx24. the build quality is fantastic as with anything landpride makes


I saw the 15 series on Landpride's website and also was impressed with the quality. How does it work with your bx24, especially the lift height?
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #10  
i have had no problems with lift height. i dont recall how high it goes exactly but its enough to never have an issue. a big factor in that though is how the top link is set. there are 2 pin holes for the top link so if you have it in the bottom hole with the link all the way out then its possible it will be too low but who runs it like that anyway. i have had no problems using the rake either. its a really beefy unit. i have backed into trees with it hitting it full force on the tines and they spring right back.
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #11  
I have had the Woods with the wheels for 4 years. I am very satisfied with it. I have since traded my BX for a B2620, and the rake stil works fine with the bigger tractor.
Will
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #12  
Thanks to one of the other members, I was able to locate the guage wheels for my landscape rake from TSC that I purchased used. I ordered the wheels from King Kutter (?). The arrived in a coulple of days. As winter is almost on us, I have taken the rake off the JD to put on the back blade in anticipation that I will have to use it for snow removal purposes. That said, from my use of the rake earlier this year on a 3/4 mile dirt road that I am working on by default of any of my neighbors, it was easily up to the task. While it lacked the integrated blade of the York units, it did the job reasonably well. I expect the addition of the guage wheels this spring will make the job easier still. I would think that the KK rake would serve you well and at a reasonable price.
BTW, I am unclear of the advantage of turning the rake 180 to its usual position. What is the advantage or rationale?
Thanks.
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #13  
Thanks for the replies! My Woods dealer also sells the Bush Hog rakes. As stated, they do not offer the guage wheels for them. I looked on the Landpride website and saw the 05 series, but I thought it said it was a cat 1 with the option of making it a cat 0 spacing. There's a dealer about 40 min. from me, so I may take a ride to see them.

Anybody use the Frontier rakes? They seem similar to the Woods, but a little more $$.

I have a frontier LR1184 which came with the tractor I purchased week before last, but I know nothing about rakes beyond what the name implies. I can teel you that it's heavy and solid.
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #14  
Thanks to one of the other members, I was able to locate the guage wheels for my landscape rake from TSC that I purchased used. I ordered the wheels from King Kutter (?). The arrived in a coulple of days. As winter is almost on us, I have taken the rake off the JD to put on the back blade in anticipation that I will have to use it for snow removal purposes. That said, from my use of the rake earlier this year on a 3/4 mile dirt road that I am working on by default of any of my neighbors, it was easily up to the task. While it lacked the integrated blade of the York units, it did the job reasonably well. I expect the addition of the guage wheels this spring will make the job easier still. I would think that the KK rake would serve you well and at a reasonable price.
BTW, I am unclear of the advantage of turning the rake 180 to its usual position. What is the advantage or rationale?
Thanks.
Turing the tines 180, to do fine work, without loading the rake is an old trick of the pro landscapers and is common. I love the method myself.
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #15  
Turing the tines 180, to do fine work, without loading the rake is an old trick of the pro landscapers and is common. I love the method myself.


BP....Are you driving forward in your second picture.??.....Or, backwards.??
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #17  
I am familliar with Cat 0, Cat 1, Cat 2, etc...

But, what is a "limited" Cat 1?
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #18  
I am familliar with Cat 0, Cat 1, Cat 2, etc...

But, what is a "limited" Cat 1?

The way it has been explained to me is that your lift pins or cat1 size, but the geometry of the lower lift arms and top link has the spacing of a cat0 3pt. The Kubota BX23 for example has a limited cat 1 3pt. Because of the power in these little subcompacts, cat0 equipment would be ruined. So they need to put the heavier cat1 pins, and build the attachments to handle the HP. But do to the limited ground clearences and over all spacing on the little tractors, they came up with the limited cat1 3pt hitch.
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #19  
Limited Cat 1 has several possible meanings, depending on who is stating it and why. Sometimes it the narrow 21" spread of the 3 pt arms, sometimes it is a way of saying the 3 pt has a somewhat limited weight lifting capability or both.

I do not believe Kubota lists their BX's as "limited" in any way, either by weight or by spacing. That said, yes, the maximum lift height of a BX is somewhat limited, because the tractor is rather low to the ground, but the operators have gotten rather used to understanding this limitation.

The BX family of Kubota's are NOT limited Cat 1's by definition. Kubota makes no reference to this, AFAIK.
 
/ "Limited" Cat 1 landscape rake #20  
Limited Cat 1 has several possible meanings, depending on who is stating it and why. Sometimes it the narrow 21" spread of the 3 pt arms, sometimes it is a way of saying the 3 pt has a somewhat limited weight lifting capability or both.

I do not believe Kubota lists their BX's as "limited" in any way, either by weight or by spacing. That said, yes, the maximum lift height of a BX is somewhat limited, because the tractor is rather low to the ground, but the operators have gotten rather used to understanding this limitation.

The BX family of Kubota's are NOT limited Cat 1's by definition. Kubota makes no reference to this, AFAIK.


That's interesting. I owned both a BX22 and currently have a BX23 and I can tell you, that a lot of cat1 equipment will not fit on the 3pt because of the spacing and length of the 3pt arms and top link. This is why most manufacturer's have come out with complete lines of equipment for the limit cat1 hitch. King Kutter for example has the XB line of equipment. This is a quote from their brochure. "All XB equipment is manufactured with category 1 pins ad category 0 spacing to fit today's sub-copact tractors" They even show a BX2230 on the cover. Woods has also come out with an entire line of equipment for the same reason. BushHog as well. For example the BushHog rotary cutter. I own a SQ420. It would not work on my BX23 until I lowered the lower lift pins and turned them inwards. They now have specifically designed a new 42 in cut rotary mower. The SQ142, that has the capability of either cat 1 for the standard cat1 geometry or for the cat 0 geometry for the limited cat1 spacing such as, what is on the BX23. So call it what you will. But if you are buying cat1 equipment for either a BX22 or a BX23, you better make sure it is designed for a sub-compact tractor. I'm not saying there isn't some cat1 attachments that may work on the 22 or 23, but you better measure it before you bring it home.

Also, no where in my OP did I say anything about the BX series of tractors. I specifically stated the BX23. I know on some of the follow on tractors they reconfigured the 3pt to accommodate regular cat1 attachments because of the complaints they received on the limited cat1 hitch on the predecessors.

I also realize that Kubota did not advertise that the BX23 has a limited cat1 hitch. It is not exactly a selling point. Most buyers find out the hard way, when they have to trade their old equipment in on ones specifically designed for a sub-compact with the limited cat1 hitch.

I know I will probably not change your mind. So I guess we will have to agree to disagree as to what constitutes a limit cat1 hitch and whether or not the BX23 has one.
 
 
 
Top