landscape rakes?

   / landscape rakes? #21  
IMO...The only difference between good quality used attachments and new is the added profit margins...which can be as much as a good used attachment...!
 
   / landscape rakes? #22  
IMO...The only difference between good quality used attachments and new is the added profit margins...which can be as much as a good used attachment...!
Any Car salesman will tell you that the profit margin is much higher in the Used Car department.

It's the amateurs that annoy me. At least the professionals are a little better at it.
 
   / landscape rakes? #23  
Any Car salesman will tell you that the profit margin is much higher in the Used Car department.

It's the amateurs that annoy me. At least the professionals are a little better at it.
Yeah if you're dealing in cars...tractor implements are not cars...
it's about value...many used implements have as much or more value than new one that cost twice as much...!
 
   / landscape rakes? #24  
I've tried using a landscape rake to clear about an acre of land. Prior to planting into wild grasses. Unfortunately the landscape rake didn't do a good job.

I DID clear all the rock though. A wheel barrow and bending over for each and every rock.

I'd agree. Before I used our landscape rake - the old Woods in all the photos above - I had the idea that I would go over an acre of dirt and rocks and somehow magically turn it into cleaned dirt with neat windrows of rocks conveniently stacked off to the side. Well, a landscape rake doesn't do that. It just cannot handle the combination of loose stones and half buried rocks. It bounces, shudders, jumps, clogs, and throws things... It has a place, but it isn't for rough work. Worth a try, but don't expect much. I used a rock bucket on the FEL myself. It took forever.

The landscape rake is great for ground that is already kind of smooth - gravel drives or smoothing a corral or arena. Just right for breaking up clods and smoothing the ground after roping.
It probably won't de-rock your pasture. At best it might help.
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There are 3pt tools that are made to derock a pasture. I believe they are called "Harley Rakes".
Pricey, though. #10K/20K & up. I've heard that some Rental Yards have them.. I might try that myself.
rScotty
 
   / landscape rakes? #25  
Yeah if you're dealing in cars...tractor implements are not cars...
it's about value...many used implements have as much or more value than new one that cost twice as much...!
If you can find them and the seller isn't being goofy about the pricing -- I'm jealous. Seriously.

I know people that are like that, they're like the Sherlock Holmes of finding good deals on used anything. If that's you -- God Bless You.

I wish I were that good at finding deals on used stuff but I'm not. Plus, I'm not good at restoring equipment -- Of any kind. Maintain it? Improving/modifying it? Oh yeah. Restoring it? Nope.

I'm pretty good at finding deals on new stuff. I'd say I'm above average on that. But used? Nope. Almost everything I've ever bought used, I was eventually disappointed in it.

But, to your point, I might want a 2-bottom plow later on and there's no way I'm buying new. Not a chance. So I see your point. But on some things, there's just no point in buying somebody else's headache.

I concede your point to an extent.
 
   / landscape rakes? #26  
If you can find them and the seller isn't being goofy about the pricing -- I'm jealous. Seriously.

I know people that are like that, they're like the Sherlock Holmes of finding good deals on used anything. If that's you -- God Bless You.

I wish I were that good at finding deals on used stuff but I'm not. Plus, I'm not good at restoring equipment -- Of any kind. Maintain it? Improving/modifying it? Oh yeah. Restoring it? Nope.

I'm pretty good at finding deals on new stuff. I'd say I'm above average on that. But used? Nope. Almost everything I've ever bought used, I was eventually disappointed in it.

But, to your point, I might want a 2-bottom plow later on and there's no way I'm buying new. Not a chance. So I see your point. But on some things, there's just no point in buying somebody else's headache.

I concede your point to an extent.
The trick to finding quality used implements is shopping...you have to put in the time and be ready to jump...have cash on hand...auctions are many times no better than buying new...you just have to watch the local ads every day and be ready...
 
   / landscape rakes? #27  
The trick to finding quality used implements is shopping...you have to put in the time and be ready to jump...have cash on hand...auctions are many times no better than buying new...you just have to watch the local ads every day and be ready...
Yes time can be your friend. I was searching for 2 ish years and found 4 different rakes in about 6 months.
As other users have said sometimes used auction items go for virtually new prices and other online sales are overpriced even if high quality.
Ended up finding an hd york rake with wheels, hydraulics and scarifier for a good price but it needs some work.
The york must have had a fold down blade originally but was missing when I bought it and the brackets for it were damaged
 
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   / landscape rakes? #28  
This 7 foot Woods is their medium duty rake with decent spring teeth, a flip down grading blade with removeable end caps, two trailing wheels, and is adjustable for angle and height.
A flip down blade is a great option if you do not have an alternative but will never be as strong as a dedicated unit
 
   / landscape rakes? #29  
Yes time can be your friend. I was searching for 2 ish years and found 4 different rakes in about 6 months.
As other users have said sometimes used auction items go for virtually new prices and other online sales are overpriced even if high quality.
Ended up finding an hd york rake with wheels, hydraulics and scarifier for a good price but it needs some work.
The york must have had a fold down blade originally but was missing when I bought it and the brackets for it were damaged
Two thumbs up...
Someone with some mechanical ability is at an advantage when shopping for used equipment...
 
   / landscape rakes? #30  
Thanks to EVERYONE for all the quality responses. I'm reading over and digesting. I will mention for a laugh, the salesperson at my local tractor shop didn't know what the mounting plates on the top of the rake were for. Its now clear to me they are for optional wheels he didn't have in stock. I'll also mention that around where I live (Southern Oregon) its hard to find used implements, and reasonable priced ones seem to go fast, for all the good reasons mentioned aove. Thanks again for helping me slowly progress past novice. Best best community out there. Feels like everyone is on the same side, even if there are disagreements.

You are certainly welcome. And you bring up a good point that it is becoming hard to impossible to find good used implements. But they have to be out there somewhere. Maybe we just haven't stumbled on the right searching technique yet. Frankly I wouldn't waste my time with chasing advertisements or auctions.... or expect a new tractor dealer to have old implements to sell.

Now, if you could find a used shop that does farm machine repair in a small ag town ...somewhere local would be really nice. Asking at that kind of shop that might be worth while. Those old mechanic-owned repair shops are like museums for tractor heads like us. Used to be you could spot those shops in farming country by the line up of old implements parked in a row by the road.
 
   / landscape rakes? #31  
I've looked for used attachments many, many times. Facebook, various papers, Tractorhouse, even Church bulletins.

Most everything I see is overpriced. I'm talking same as new pricing. You call and it's like, "make me an offer." That's not how it's supposed to work. It's a terrible, amateur-hour way to do business. I got no time for the Mr Haney's of the world.


It's like "Bring your Ol' Lady by and we'll dicker." I mean, most of the prices aren't just a little bit high, they're absurd. Beyond absurd. They're idiotic and I won't do business with an idiot.

So I very seldom bother. If I see something and it's priced right, priced fairly, I'll give it some serious thought even if I don't have to have it right then and there.

So, most everything is gone by the time I get to it. Especially these days
I found the same thing here.

Unless it's destroyed beyond all hope of ever making it work again, they want new price or higher on it. Tractors and implements, both.

I won't play into their BS either. If they list a price at all, it's insane. Most of the time it's "call for price" or "make an offer".

No, how about "pound sand".
 
   / landscape rakes? #32  
Thanks to EVERYONE for all the quality responses. I'm reading over and digesting. I will mention for a laugh, the salesperson at my local tractor shop didn't know what the mounting plates on the top of the rake were for. Its now clear to me they are for optional wheels he didn't have in stock. I'll also mention that around where I live (Southern Oregon) its hard to find used implements, and reasonable priced ones seem to go fast, for all the good reasons mentioned aove. Thanks again for helping me slowly progress past novice. Best best community out there. Feels like everyone is on the same side, even if there are disagreements.
I agree about used implements. And finding one in the right size/weight you’re looking for is nearly impossible.
 
   / landscape rakes? #33  
That could be the consequence of so much price inflation making used attachments hard to find because of so much demand for them since the prices of new attachments have gone up so much. I bought a used PHD at an equipment auction last year and also bought a used orchard plow from the local for sale ads in Middle Tennessee, but I had been looking for several months before I finally found them.
 
   / landscape rakes? #34  
I too can hardly find a decent used attachment. I'm on marketplace alot too. They want nearly new price or theres not a dab of paint left on the thing.

Only thing I successfully found used was a 6ft box blade about 10yrs ago. It was $600 and now the same brand is $2k.

I'm really looking for a very heavy cat1/2 7-8' rear blade with tilt and angle adjustment but have come up blank for over a year.

I recently was looking for a set of SSQA forks. Lots of chinese made ones or more expensive than new ones available. I bough new directly from the manufacturer and shipped to my door they where cheaper than Chinese that I would have had to drive 1hr.
 
   / landscape rakes? #35  
I use CL for items I can wait for. Currently I'm looking for a fuel storage tank between 350 and 500 gallons. But I have a 55 gal barrel Fuel Caddy so I can wait for the right tank not rusted out and priced right. Last week a guy advertised one just a couple yrs old... looked a little rusty. ID tag showed a manufacturing date 24 yrs ago :LOL:
 
   / landscape rakes? #36  
I bought the 5 ft. landscape rake from Tractor Supply and it has a Tartar USA label on it. Seems very well built and works great so far, but the wheel kit was crazy expensive. $400.00 for the wheel kit. I also ordered touch up spray paint from the Tartar USA parts department, which matches perfectly. There were a few spots on the rake that needed some touch up. Yeah, I'm a perfectionist that way. lol
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   / landscape rakes? #38  
Nowhere is the old saying more true than CL or offerup. Be the first to reply and get in the car truck van and go get it to be the winner or be a winer :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
   / landscape rakes? #40  
The most important feature (other than the gauge wheels) is the width. I recommend an 8' rake because when it's set to 45 degrees, it covers your rear wheels. Don't use a top link, use a chain so that the teeth stay at a set position while the tractor roller coasters up and down. You can still raise it up for transport. My ARPS rake used teeth commonly found at many sources. You will probably bend 1 or more and it takes some heat to return them to correct position. Otherwise will need to be replaced.
 
 

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