Charlie175
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What has been the best option to add a stand of some sorts to hold the rake front up when it is off the tractor? Sure would make hooking it up easier.


Gizmo2 said:Was in the same boat, one day years ago and had enough so I took a few minutes and made this. It is not pretty and don't laugh, it works really well and I used material I had laying around even the homemade T-handle bolt. Just loosen the T-handle bolt and the pipe-stand slides right to the ground, tighten the T-handle bolt disconnect the 3PH and off you go. After hookup, loosen the T-bolt and pull up on the pipe-stand, tighten T-bolt and off you go. Fast and simple.
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Charlie175 said:What has been the best option to add a stand of some sorts to hold the rake front up when it is off the tractor? Sure would make hooking it up easier.
Gizmo2 said:Real nice Bob. Despite the fact yours makes mine look like #$*@, Nice job![]()
Charlie175 said:What has been the best option to add a stand of some sorts to hold the rake front up when it is off the tractor? Sure would make hooking it up easier.


GuglioLS said:Charlie,
I'm not sure if this is the best option or not, but here is how I built a stand for the rake I am currently building from scratch.:
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Larry
The drop down blade is an option on all york rakes and came with my rake ( 25 yrs ago ) when i bought it. The blade is Very handy. Its not " beefy " enough to dig ditches but for something like crowning up a roadway it works real well. A blade also adds alot of weight to a rake and makes it more stable ( in My opinion ) The gauge wheels came with my rake too.GuglioLS said:Thanks Bob,
I took a closer look at your rake, Do I see a drop down blade attached in there somewhere? how does that work out? seems like that would be real handy. DId you add that and the gauge wheels? Your addon stand is very solid, nice rake.
Larry