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   / 3 PT Dethatcher #21  
This is the second version of a thatch rake I built...
It is quite aggressive, but works well...
I plan to build a front mount 3pt lift for my tractor..
That way I can reverse the rake on the 3pt frame and use it out ahead of my MMM deck.
Good luck
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   / 3 PT Dethatcher #22  
This is the second version of a thatch rake I built...
It is quite aggressive, but works well...
I plan to build a front mount 3pt lift for my tractor..
That way I can reverse the rake on the 3pt frame and use it out ahead of my MMM deck.
Good luck
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I plan on building one someday. I have thought about a front mount too. Why do you have wheels on your 3PH version?
 
   / 3 PT Dethatcher #23  
I bought a 60" CMP last year and used it for Spring dethatching. I found that it didn't have enough weight on it's own so used hydraulic down pressure on the 3PT. I later sold the tractor with down pressure (Allis 720) so will have to add some weight for use this Spring. Otherwise the unit did a nice job at a reasonable price. The tines will get down and tear out the thatch without tearing up the turf, if that makes sense.
 
   / 3 PT Dethatcher #24  
That's the best executed, weld free implement I have ever seen. Nicely done!

I didn't even notice until you mentioned it. I had to look again. No welds? - That is impressive!

Thank you both. I don't weld (yet, maybe) so I had to come up with a way to put this together without that skill. I also don't have the tools to bend metal.
All the metal cuts were done with a jigsaw and metal blade. All the holes were drilled with a hand drill (for some pilot holes), but mainly done on a drill press.


Whats the advantage of being further away from the tractor? I think it will be about 2 feet behind the tractor wheels in my situation. I would think closer is better so that the dethatcher is on the same terrain angle as the tractor.

For my purpose of raking pine needles the extra distance created more of an angle to get the hay rake teeth out of the pile of pine needles I just raked. Because otherwise you just spread out the pile you just raked.
 
   / 3 PT Dethatcher #25  
I was looking at the chain harrow too, but that takes up a lot of room and not sure if it does a better job. Since you use both...what's the deal?
I use the chain harrow in the fall season before I put down my fall fertilizer.I hang my chain harrow up in the barn so is does not take up a lot of room.
 
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#26  
Nicely done. I saw this when I did a search through older threads. Looks like it works real well. I thought about building my own, but came to the conclusion that I wouldn't be saving much over the CMP and I already have too many projects going on.

This is the second version of a thatch rake I built...
It is quite aggressive, but works well...
I plan to build a front mount 3pt lift for my tractor..
That way I can reverse the rake on the 3pt frame and use it out ahead of my MMM deck.
Good luck
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#27  
Oh. I could see how the pine needles would pile up and you would want to be able to gather a sizeable pile, and then get away from iteasily. But, for thatch that should not be the case. At least I hope not. I just want it to pull out the thatch without collecting it. Then I can vacuum it up.

For my purpose of raking pine needles the extra distance created more of an angle to get the hay rake teeth out of the pile of pine needles I just raked. Because otherwise you just spread out the pile you just raked.
 
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#28  
I received the CMP dethatcher and put it together. Went together nicely. Seems to be pretty good for the money. I've been scheming on how to add weight easily. We'll see how it works once the ground dries out. I'll try it out before I go to the effort to add weight. I do now recognize just how close to the rear wheels it's going to be. If using to pull together piles of debris, it'll load up behind the wheels quickly, I think. I don't think this is an issue for just dethatching, which is my primary need. And if raking debris, I'll just have to make shorter runs (which most of mine would be anyway).

Because there are few photos of this dethatcher, I will take some photos of it in action..... whenever winter EVER ends.
 
   / 3 PT Dethatcher #29  
humm, thanks for the info...Maybe I am better off modifying my pull behind dethatcher to adapt to the 3 point hitch. It's only 42" wide and my mower is 60" so I was hoping to get something that could cover my tracks. How wide is yours?
 
   / 3 PT Dethatcher #30  
just an idea for adding weight...see pic.
Then you could use one or two suitcase weights
 

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