Re: Bushy\'s 110
Whoa, go away for a couple of days and "pow",tons o' posts.First off,Whoodle,congrats on your purchase,you will not be disappointed with the performance.
Next, Bushy,I'm a little late on this but the Harley rake is made by Glenmac (which you already know)a very stand up company that really gets behind its products and is there to assist its customers weather it be for parts or info.The Harley rake isn't really the same thing as a tiller,each implement is intended to do different things

bviously the tiller is good for loosening soil and hardpack to varrying depths and thats about it,where the Harley loosens the top couple of inches of soil,windrows the rocks,and leaves a perfect seedbed for planting,it will chew up sod but not as quick as a tiller.I have a 6 foot pro rake and have had it for years now and it has been the best investment I have ever made.They do make models for skid steers but require a minimum flow of 11 gallons per min (gpm) the 110 has 12gpm to the front and I've been told it will work on the 110 but not real well,the hydraulic motor tends to "stall" more often because the flow is so close to the minimum requirement,but I still want to try one.As far as attachments my dealer has a hoe mounted auger,tilting hoe grading bucket,hammer,and buckets all available for rent to fit the 110,but they also sell the Deere mini excavators and the 35 series excavators share the same size quick coupler as the 110 so they share attachments.
Joereal,Had the same problem when I first took my hoe off,when the rockshaft didn't move after I had put all the arms on I just about lost my mind,I was on a job and getting ready to rake it out and the arms wouldn't lift,I took a deep breath ,calmed myself down and remembered reading something about the hydraulics switching automatically when the hoe was removed,so I looked for a swithch,found it on the right rear,and tweaked it a bit as you and Bushy have,and all has been good since.