I bent my York Rake!

   / I bent my York Rake! #1  

MikeB64

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New Hampshire
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2008 John Deere X500
I took my stupid pill today......I was using my County Line 6 foot york rake today and as I was backing up.......I cought one of the guage whels on a landscape timber.......I bent the wheel down about 4 inches. I tried to just bend it back up with a floor jack....oh it went back up but came right back down. So, my question is has anybody else been as dumb as I was today?

How do I go about fixing this mess? I was toying with heating the top U channel, but wasn't 100% sure on that idea. I assume it is some sort of spring steel, not regular old mild steel???

This puppy isn't that old, and I know experience isn't priceless

My wife asked me if it was under warranty....nope, sorry, I own this one......
 
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My wife asked me if it was under warranty....nope, sorry, I own this one......

I was just laughing and told my wife about your wife's comment. Her response is what's so funny, wifes don't know all that stuff. :D

Andy
 
   / I bent my York Rake! #3  
As far as the rake goes, I would probably just take it apart and have a welder weld on a new section. Since you didn't post any pictures it's hard to tell if it can be straightened easily but I'll bet that replacing the piece or all of the piece might be easier and then you could use a slightly thicker grade of steel or U channel too make the unit stronger.

Andy
 
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I have an eight-foot Tuff-Line that I've bent, but usuall I twist the angle iron fram and the gauge wheels go up. What I do to bend it back is use a jack, block and chain. I wrap one end of the chain over the end of the wheel beam, then on the ground under the jack, and hook the other end to the front of the rake frame. Then I put the block on the jack and jack against the angle iron. It pulls it back nicely, using significant leverage.

I don't see any reason why that would not work with the rake flipped over to pull the gauge wheel up. Good luck.
 
   / I bent my York Rake! #5  
One thing this shows is the difference between light duty equipment and heavy duty equipment. I have been running my heavy duty Ford 8 foot rake for over 20 years and have hit stumps going both forward and reverse that have stalled the tractor yet not bent the frame at all. I still say that reinforcing the frame would help a lot in the long run.

Andy
 
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Your not the only one...I bought a 7' County Line Rake to get some "emergency" landscaping done and in 15 minutes it was "slightly tweaked" and within 2 hours it was bent to unuseable heck..I was being what I consider "real gentle" on it too..Brought it back to TSC and they gave me my money back...I knew better then to buy it, but I wanted to get the job done and didnt want to spend on a quality unit because I have a power rake 80% ready to go...
 
   / I bent my York Rake! #7  
I took my stupid pill today......I was using my County Line 6 foot york rake today and as I was backing up.......I cought one of the guage whels on a landscape timber.......I bent the wheel down about 4 inches. I tried to just bend it back up with a floor jack....oh it went back up but came right back down. So, my question is has anybody else been as dumb as I was today?

How do I go about fixing this mess? I was toying with heating the top U channel, but wasn't 100% sure on that idea. I assume it is some sort of spring steel, not regular old mild steel???

This puppy isn't that old, and I know experience isn't priceless

My wife asked me if it was under warranty....nope, sorry, I own this one......
Take it to a welder, He will heat it up and bend it, then have him reinforce it with metal.
 
   / I bent my York Rake! #9  
Not the first TSC rake (with gauge wheels) bent to heck story I've heard.

I think you either bring it back and ask for credit on something else,...or.. when you straighten it out.. you then reinforce it.

I've been researching rakes, unfortunately I'll have to cough up big money for a HD model.

Hope this works out okay for you.
 
   / I bent my York Rake! #10  
IMO the "problem" with reinfocing the TSC Rakes is not the finished product but ESPECIALLY if you have to pay Labor & Parts for someone to do it, by the time your done with it you probably could have gone out and gotten a Woods, Land Pride or other quality rake for the same money...

The 7' unit is $500 bucks....not too long ago I found a used but VERY nice shape 6' Land Pride rake WITH Gauge Wheels for $750....
 

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