Rake LANDSCAPE RAKES

   / LANDSCAPE RAKES #21  
Same here, looking for a rake at a reasonable cost vs. heavy duty. I can't see spending $5-600 for a 5' rake that isn't going to be used all the time, but I also don't want to buy a POS.

Any suggestions for my area? I heard bad about the TSC stuff already.

I have to second the recommendation for Lienbach. I have a 7' with gage wheels and I love it. I was using my friends York rake and from what I can see the Lienbach does just as much for a lot less money. Don't take this as anything against York products. i think they are really good. But in a landscape rake I do believe you can get more for less.
 
   / LANDSCAPE RAKES #22  
my favorite rake is a two foot wide steel spring rake. for the larger stuff I use a heavy duty rake. pick up the larger stuff by hand. just don't try to clear it all at once, just do a few acres a day.
 
   / LANDSCAPE RAKES #23  
This has been a great informational post.

I have 5 acres of lawn with numerous big trees that are constantly shedding limbs(1/2"-5"), especially after a storm. I've never owned a landscape rake, and had only heard of them being used for spreading gravel, landscaping, etc., so I figured the tines were too stiff to be used on grassy areas.

But, since GIJOE mentioned using one to clean up debris after a hurricane, I got to wondering if they can also be used on grassy areas to move limbs & debris to a burn pile, without tearing up the lawn?

Or are the tines just too stiff, and not flexible enough to catch the debris without tearing up the grass? My lawn isn't perfect, and the gophers have messed it up in places, so I'm not too picky about it.

Thanks,
Ronnie
 
   / LANDSCAPE RAKES #24  
This has been a great informational post.

I have 5 acres of lawn with numerous big trees that are constantly shedding limbs(1/2"-5"), especially after a storm. I've never owned a landscape rake, and had only heard of them being used for spreading gravel, landscaping, etc., so I figured the tines were too stiff to be used on grassy areas.

But, since GIJOE mentioned using one to clean up debris after a hurricane, I got to wondering if they can also be used on grassy areas to move limbs & debris to a burn pile, without tearing up the lawn?

Or are the tines just too stiff, and not flexible enough to catch the debris without tearing up the grass? My lawn isn't perfect, and the gophers have messed it up in places, so I'm not too picky about it.

Thanks,
Ronnie

I have several acres with a bunch of oak trees, and that is exactly what I use my rake for (when not cleaning up after a hurricane). I have to rake every time before I mow. I usually rake one day then mow the next. You can use the top link to adjust the aggressiveness of the rake to minimize tearing up the lawn, but if you make repeated passes over the same area, it will still tear up the grass.

Joe
 
   / LANDSCAPE RAKES #25  
Thanks, Joe. I appreciate the info.
I'm think I'll look around for one of those Fred Cain Landscape rakes you mentioned. I hope there's a dealer in NE Texas or Shreveport area.

Ronnie
 
   / LANDSCAPE RAKES #26  
East Texan:

If you happen to locate an east Texas / west Louisiana dealer for Fred Cain rakes, please post the information. I have been following this thread and would like to look at them too.

Unfortunately, this is part hurricane planning. I live near Beaumont.

Also considering an ArmstrongAg rake that weighs 285 pounds for a 6' rake; made in Texas. I have one of their box blades and it works well for me.
 
   / LANDSCAPE RAKES #27  
They don't think they have a web site, but here is their contact info I found on line. You may be able to contact them and find out where the closest dealer is.

Joe
 
   / LANDSCAPE RAKES #28  
I've searched and can't find any pictures of Fred Cain rakes so if an owner could post a couple of pics that might be helpful. They don't have a website so not only is finding a dealer a bit of a challange but also determining what implements they make, options available, etc. is a lot harder than with other mfgrs.
 
   / LANDSCAPE RAKES #29  
I forgot to post the link in my previous thread for the contact info. Here it is.
http://www.macraesbluebook.com/search/company.cfm?company=306134


I've searched and can't find any pictures of Fred Cain rakes so if an owner could post a couple of pics that might be helpful. They don't have a website so not only is finding a dealer a bit of a challange but also determining what implements they make, options available, etc. is a lot harder than with other mfgrs.

There are two links in post #3 of this thread, the first one has pictures.

Joe
 
   / LANDSCAPE RAKES #30  
I wouldn't say its impossible to use a Landscape Rake on grass, but I'd get one with gauge wheels, and start out on a part of the lawn you didn't mind tearing up.

Speaking from experience.
 
 

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