jenkinsph
Super Star Member
It will be interesting to see what the response is from Fred Cain Co. I suspect I would remove the burrs, file smooth and repaint in the fall. I have a 7' Lienbach rake and the finish on it isn't much better.
I also have a 5' Frontier landscape rake for my x749 it is built much better and has a good finish with parking stand. One thing about the copycat manufacturers that is a concern to me is the quality of the spring steel tines, while they may look the same are they really? Same with tiller tines, I can jump rocks all day long without a problem or visible wear but I am not sure you can do that with a cheap one.
Next time I buy a larger landscape rake I am going to spend the time and money to get a good one with wheels, maybe a York. I suspect the tine quality is a bigger deal than most people suspect.
I also have a 5' Frontier landscape rake for my x749 it is built much better and has a good finish with parking stand. One thing about the copycat manufacturers that is a concern to me is the quality of the spring steel tines, while they may look the same are they really? Same with tiller tines, I can jump rocks all day long without a problem or visible wear but I am not sure you can do that with a cheap one.
Next time I buy a larger landscape rake I am going to spend the time and money to get a good one with wheels, maybe a York. I suspect the tine quality is a bigger deal than most people suspect.