The Jake Rake

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   / The Jake Rake
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Keep up your entreprenorial (sp?) spirit. How does vdubs2 know what a horse feels when his feet hit a surface. Has he trotted a mile in a horses shoes? All my horse owner friends call themselves "horsemen" rather than "farmers" as vdubs has himself dscribed. Keep up the good work and I'll be contacting you as to distributorship/dealership possiblities on the east coast.:thumbsup:

That sounds good. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
   / The Jake Rake #93  
I do understand your concern about my product and let me assure you I am addressing that problem. The Jake rake goes through a lot of testing to ensure a good product and we understand that not everyone will like our product. We are working on a solution to your out coming.

Simple fix. Run a 5-6 foot wide piece of chain link fence behind the equipment-it will level out all those hills and valleys.

I take Paypal. SRS.
 
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That would work, I can say I have a few ideas. :thumbsup:
 
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Here is one of my rakes at my local Deere dealer ship. The rake pictured is sold. :)
 

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That would work, I can say I have a few ideas. :thumbsup:

How about an optional accessory like a floating harrow attachment. One with offset spikes and maybe four rows deep that can be attached and pulled behind the main unit.
 
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How about an optional accessory like a floating harrow attachment. One with offset spikes and maybe four rows deep that can be attached and pulled behind the main unit.

That is a possibility. :thumbsup:
 
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How about an optional accessory like a floating harrow attachment. One with offset spikes and maybe four rows deep that can be attached and pulled behind the main unit.

How about a piece of angle iron with a number of tines to level things.

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How about a piece of angle iron with a number of tines to level things.

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That is a good idea. :thumbsup: I am debating having individual teeth vs/ cut out teeth. It will take some time, I am working on saving up for a tractor with a FEL or a skid steer so my "prototypes" are on hold as far as construction. :eek:
 
 

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