Hello, Tractor by Net members --
I have been reading the past threads about landscape rake quality and have a question about rake tines. In these threads, I have read some that say the tines are all made in Italy and they are all the same. I have heard others say that some manufacturers have better tines than others. And -- when I have looked at specs at the various manufacturer sites, it seems that they *all* have the same tine dimensions -- 5/16 X 1". Finally, when I go to Agri-Supply and look at their replacement tines, they have *two* sizes -- the more common 5/16 X 1, but they also have a heavier 3/8 X 1-1/4 (which is almost twice the price). Both are listed as "High strength 5160 steel heat treated to 38-42 Rockwell."
So, I have the following questions, given the above:
1. Is there *really* a difference in the standard size tines in quality? Meaning they are all basically the same manufacturer in Italy? If there is a difference, can anyone *objectively* say who has the better tine?
2. Why do none of the "heavy duty" rakes *not* have the heavier tines?
3. Is there a manufacturer of landscape rakes that I have missed that uses the heavier tines?
4. Does anyone have experience comparing the two sizes of tines?
Thanks in advance!
Richard Easley
I have been reading the past threads about landscape rake quality and have a question about rake tines. In these threads, I have read some that say the tines are all made in Italy and they are all the same. I have heard others say that some manufacturers have better tines than others. And -- when I have looked at specs at the various manufacturer sites, it seems that they *all* have the same tine dimensions -- 5/16 X 1". Finally, when I go to Agri-Supply and look at their replacement tines, they have *two* sizes -- the more common 5/16 X 1, but they also have a heavier 3/8 X 1-1/4 (which is almost twice the price). Both are listed as "High strength 5160 steel heat treated to 38-42 Rockwell."
So, I have the following questions, given the above:
1. Is there *really* a difference in the standard size tines in quality? Meaning they are all basically the same manufacturer in Italy? If there is a difference, can anyone *objectively* say who has the better tine?
2. Why do none of the "heavy duty" rakes *not* have the heavier tines?
3. Is there a manufacturer of landscape rakes that I have missed that uses the heavier tines?
4. Does anyone have experience comparing the two sizes of tines?
Thanks in advance!
Richard Easley