3pt lawn dethatcher

   / 3pt lawn dethatcher #11  
Mad,

I have been pondering a multi-purpose 3-point similar to the one you built here. I'm curious about the diagonal bracing on your hitch design. The drawbar between the lower links takes the load, both horizontal and vertical, and the top link basically just keeps the whole rig from rotating, true? Why the diagonals off each side of the vertical?
 
   / 3pt lawn dethatcher #12  
Mad,

I've got another question for you?

How did you attach the pins for the bottom links to the end of the tubes? Looks kinda like you bolted them to the end plates then welded the end plates to the tube. Also, what size & thickness tube did you use?

Used ta be that 3x3x.25 was standard for this sort of thing, but with the price of steel going into orbit I figure I should try to build it stout enough to last, but no need just to add more weight for traction, if you know what I mean.
 
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#13  
The diagonals are there to assist in lateral stability, ie. twisting, since there is play in the 3pt linkage on a tractor. It also adds some strength. BTW, the 3 diagonals are only 2" C-channel.
 
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#14  
The nuts for the lift pins are welded to the back of the end cap which is then welded to the drawbar tube. If I had used a wider tube then I would have cut an opening in the bottom so that a socket or box wrench could be used to tighten the nut instead of welding it.

For this project I used 2" x 1/4" square tubing. It is more than adequate for lighter weight implements. In fact, you probably could use 2" tubing for almost anything. Implement manufacturers tend to use 2" x 3/8" flat bar for most of their hitch components. I built a very heavy duty 72" landscape rake last year and used 4" x 3" x 1/4" tubing and I thought that was overkill (and expensive). In my opinion, 3" is overkill, 2.5" (used for trailer receivers) the best, and 2" adequate.

The dethatcher frame is made from 2.5" x 1/4" angle and worked very well. It added weight, will support additional cement patio blocks for weight, and was the right width for the tines.
 
   / 3pt lawn dethatcher #15  
I see the Harbor Freight metal cutting band saw in the background of one of your pictures. I bought that one 4 years ago for like $100 bucks and the thing still works great. I thought the motor would have burnt out by now but it just keeps on cutting. One of my better $100 purchases.
 
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I paid $150 for my HF bandsaw. I have literally beat it to death and it still keeps on running. Still cuts straight. I do use a good Starrett bi-metal blade. One of these days I will get around to making a better stand.
 
   / 3pt lawn dethatcher #18  
Very professional, and as you remarked the black finish gave it a good upgrade.
Did you specify any particlar model when you were purchasing the tines, and if you don't mind, where are they available??
Athough I do not weld, I'd like to give this a shot. thanks for the pictorial story.
Bill.
 
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#19  
I believe that MikeD got the tines he supplied me from Agri-fab. You might want to ask him in his finished picture thread Here .
 
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