Home Made Landscape Rake

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Wow! This thing looks great! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Thank you. I'm almost finished. I have 3 - 3/4" holes to make in 1/2" steel. Not looking foward to it. Wish me luck.
 
   / Home Made Landscape Rake #13  
As you won't be able to turn the nut on the lift pin with such a limited space, make sure you get a lift pin with adequate space to grip with a wrench. Many don't have any space or flat surface so you're left using a pipe wrench and chewing up the surface of the pin. Otherwise, since you're such a good welder, just weld the lift pin on.
 
   / Home Made Landscape Rake #14  
Three holes ???
The factory ones have more holes because in different soils and trash conditionsu may want more angle.
U may want holes on front to turn rake backwards, I have used mine backward to push into rough areas.
Also u can pull forward w/ rake backward to cover seed, less aggressive.
Just some extra ideas to think about while your drilling the other holes.
 
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Lift pin? Are you talking about the pivot bolt? I tried it last night and it tighted and worked like a charm. I'll post some pics tomorrow.
 
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MORE HOLES???? AAUUUGGHH! Yes I have seen the other designs with 360 degree rotation. I thought I would put off drilling more holes till I needed to do so, but now that you mention about seed spreading in a non-aggresive fashion - I guess I'll drill more holes. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
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<font color="blue"> since you're such a good welder, just weld the lift pin on </font>
Thank you (I hope you weren't kidding)
 
   / Home Made Landscape Rake #18  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( As you won't be able to turn the nut on the lift pin with such a limited space, make sure you get a lift pin with adequate space to grip with a wrench. )</font>

I'm the guy that asked about this originally. This is refering to the lower 3-point lift pins that go in the hole on the end of your box beam.

I was thinking the same thing, even with space to fit a wrench in, you might not have space to actually turn the nut.

However, there _are_ pins available with 2 nuts, so you can just hold the inner one, and tighten the outer one. Might have to look at a few suppliers, but you will find them.

I'd not be comfortable welding them, they might be hardened; and a nut might hold the heavy stress better than a weld joint - well, any how with _my_ weling skills. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

--->Paul
 
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Ok. Now I understand your concern. I found these lift pins at Agri-Supply. Worked like a charm. I hooked it up to the tractor to see if everything fir - it did, whew!
 

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