Jay4200
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2005
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- Location
- Hudson/Weare, NH
- Tractor
- L4200GST w/ LA680 & BX2200D w/ LA211
I got a Bush Hog 6' landscape rake with gauge wheels a few months back. It developed two cracks in the frame. I first noticed a crack on the left side (where it gets skinny next to the boxed center section) after the first day of use, after I raked out some rough-spread loam. I didn't remember doing anything rough or hitting anything that would strain the rake. The next time I used the rake, however, I was doing some fine-tuning in a few loamed areas that already been raked once before. It was just finish raking, with the gauge wheels set for ~1" max of tine penetration -- what I would consider extremely light use. After I was finished, I noticed another weld had cracked, in the same location as the other crack, but this time on the right side of the rake.
Interestingly, when the rake was new, the gauge wheels did not seem to be level with the rake tines - one sat slightly lower than the other relative to the bottom of the tines when adjusted similarly. I had to set one with an additional 1/2" spacer to get them flat. Now, since the welds cracked, the wheels appear level with the tines and I have them set the same. Odd.
Anyway, two cracks in a few hours of use. I contacted the dealer, who in turn contacted the Bush Hog rep. I wanted a new rake, Bush Hog (after two months) told the dealer that they should weld the rake.
Right. How's that for factory support? No thanks. I'm going to weld my own rake, and while I'm at it, re-engineer the frame so it doesn't crack again. I've also bought my last Bush Hog anything.
JayC
Interestingly, when the rake was new, the gauge wheels did not seem to be level with the rake tines - one sat slightly lower than the other relative to the bottom of the tines when adjusted similarly. I had to set one with an additional 1/2" spacer to get them flat. Now, since the welds cracked, the wheels appear level with the tines and I have them set the same. Odd.
Anyway, two cracks in a few hours of use. I contacted the dealer, who in turn contacted the Bush Hog rep. I wanted a new rake, Bush Hog (after two months) told the dealer that they should weld the rake.
Right. How's that for factory support? No thanks. I'm going to weld my own rake, and while I'm at it, re-engineer the frame so it doesn't crack again. I've also bought my last Bush Hog anything.
JayC