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Maxfli

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Just built a new house and getting a welder is way down the list as far as priorities, behind the brick patio, lawn, landscaping, 600' of fence to start, driveway, a barn would be nice, and about 10 other things. I ordered 20 tines from Agri-Supply, and had most of the other parts. I have about $80 Invested. A little concerned about how it will hold up, but so far it has work great. Now if the rain would just hold of.
 

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Here is a picture of the receiver hitch! The rake is about 48" wide, spaced the tines every 2". With the 4" X 6" Lumber is has pretty good weight behind it. Made about 10 passes last night, and it did a good job cleaning up roots etc.
 

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Sometimes we have to improvise. As long as it is doing what you want it to do, I think you did well.
 
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Maxfli, Judging by the amount of downloads (of your pic)you could have went into the business of manufacturing the product!!

Neccessity is the mother of Invention--

Empty pockets are the driving force!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
(know the feeling all too well, works for me...good job!
 
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I get through some of these projects and welder comes up on the priority list I always have the option to rebuild this rake, but it gets the job done for now. I shouldn't compare, but I got the idea from and earlier thread from "Maker Mark" as to how to best obtain the parts. He is obviously a pro at this fabrication stuff.
 
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If it does the job, it is more than good enough. A little paint, some router work, sanding and it would be a high dollar item. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif. Keep up the good work
 
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<font color="blue"> did a good job cleaning up roots </font>
"Good is good enough". I bet you will break fewer tines than a factory rake. The wood provides a softer seat and a longer grip. See Dourobob's thread Is "pretty good" " good enough"
 
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Looks good! In fact i was looking for an old spike harrow to drag up scrub. Would be a good sister to my disk harrow.

Having the tines turned down would cause a deeper bite I suppose, but I'd put a weight rack on top to finish it off. Not sure if it could take the punishment up-state glacial till.

On the welder, it is top priority in my book. I've got an old Lincoln AC buzzbox dating to 75 that's made me 8 trailers, a number of repair jobs, a jeep floorpan (bronze braze) and basically paid for itself 10 times over. That and a cement mixer you never get rid of.

What do the tines go for?
 
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I bought tines with 2 bolt holes, again concerned the the rake would hold up. They were something like $2.50 per tine. Ends up being a little pricey on the shipping charges.
Agri-Supply
 

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