Kodiak

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Anyone have any Kodiak attachments ?
I'd appreciate comments on quality, pricing, "value", etc.
Where are they priced relative to, say LandPride, Midwest, York, Woods, etc. ?

tnx
 
   / Kodiak #2  
I have a Kodiak 7 ft landscape rake. I've had it about 3 months. It was priced right. I think it's fine for my occasional use. The tines only have one bolt to attach them to the frame, and it has no guage wheels. I don't think guage wheels are an option from Kodiak. I've used it 5 or 6 times and it has done fine. I've heard that two bolts to attach tines are better to prevent twisting. No problems so far though. It's heavy and appears to be well made.
 
   / Kodiak #4  
Kodiak is going to be on the low end when it comes to pricing. They are going to definitely be significantly less than Land Pride and Woods, and moderately cheaper than Midwest. As far as quality, there are better and there are worse.
 
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Thanks, that was my impression.
Right now I'm willing to buy something that is less than perfect if the price is right. Whether it takes 5, 10 or 25 years to "rust to dust" after I die is irrelevant (-:
Not that I'm / Walmart price / single use / minded on most things, but I think I'll go economy price on the "clearing" implements I will likely only use for a year or so and buy better stuff for the longer term "maintenance" tools.

Tomorrow ? - I might change my mind again before then.
 
 

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