It was not mentioned in your list of implements. I am a firm believer in the correct implement for the job.
I do not yet own one, but I have plans of adding a land plane for routine driveway maintenance. Search youtube for videos to see it that may be what you want.
While as you have indicated as have others, you can make an implement perform several types of activities, besides what it was designed for, such as box blades are great for moving material, you grade with it, but a rear straight blade does that much better. Landscape rakes are great for gathering larger materials and moving them while leaving finer materials behind. Yes by angling the rake and tilting you can get some versatility from it, but much like a rear blade, it has poor results in hard packed and rutted areas of a driveway. If you have not found out yet, it requires breaking out the soil of a rut to fix it, raking gravel in only works for a short time if that long.