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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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!
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.
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.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?
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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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.