TO_Bud
Silver Member
I've got the Titan adapter plate you mentioned and I have used it with my Brillion landscape rake. I spin the rake around (which is what I assume you will do) to drive forward while raking. I've had a few tines snap on mine using it this way. The rake is heavy duty but 30 plus years old and does not have gauge wheels. The loader, even on float is pretty heavy and when the tines have broken they fly backward with pretty scary force. Gauge wheels would probably do the trick but if you don't have them be careful. Nice build by the way.
Bud
Bud