Henro
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
- Messages
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- Location
- Few miles north of Pgh, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, BX2200, KX41-2V mini EX
Don,
After looking at your photos, I would say, no you don't NEED a rake. You're doing excellent with the box blade.
BUT you might WANT a rake, WITH gage wheels.
In my limited experience I was pretty happy with my box blades ability to smooth things when tilted way back. But I like what I can do with my rake + gage wheels better. I can use a 6 foot rake on the back of my B2910 ( heck, it even will swing around on the back of my BX) so you could probably use a 7 or even 8 foot on the back of your larger tractor.
The gage wheels are what make all the difference in the world as far as what I can see goes. They enable the rake to do a better job at making things "level" since the rake with the wheels behind it tends to follow dips less, and fill the voids so to speak.
I don't think you need one though. You question indiactes you are starting to realize that you WANT one though... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
By the way, adding wheels to my rake (which cost about half what the rake did) made the rake about three times more useful to me. You could even make your own gage wheels later and save some bucks...
Like was said above, a KK rake only costs a bit over $300...or at least used to. I would be incllined to get a wider one than 6' unless the one you mentioned is a better grade than the KK. Now if it already had the gage wheels with it, for that price I would jump on it. I paid about $175 for the gage wheels for my 6' kk rake last fall, which including shipping.
After looking at your photos, I would say, no you don't NEED a rake. You're doing excellent with the box blade.
BUT you might WANT a rake, WITH gage wheels.
In my limited experience I was pretty happy with my box blades ability to smooth things when tilted way back. But I like what I can do with my rake + gage wheels better. I can use a 6 foot rake on the back of my B2910 ( heck, it even will swing around on the back of my BX) so you could probably use a 7 or even 8 foot on the back of your larger tractor.
The gage wheels are what make all the difference in the world as far as what I can see goes. They enable the rake to do a better job at making things "level" since the rake with the wheels behind it tends to follow dips less, and fill the voids so to speak.
I don't think you need one though. You question indiactes you are starting to realize that you WANT one though... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
By the way, adding wheels to my rake (which cost about half what the rake did) made the rake about three times more useful to me. You could even make your own gage wheels later and save some bucks...
Like was said above, a KK rake only costs a bit over $300...or at least used to. I would be incllined to get a wider one than 6' unless the one you mentioned is a better grade than the KK. Now if it already had the gage wheels with it, for that price I would jump on it. I paid about $175 for the gage wheels for my 6' kk rake last fall, which including shipping.