Rake York Rake

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Rock Hall, MD
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Farmall H, Massey Harris Ferguson 50 w/300 loader, Kubota 3010
Hey guys, I am looking for a good low cost (under $500) York Rake preferably with gauge wheels. Anyone have any suggestions? I guess I need either a 5' or 6', not sure if longer is better... I have a 3010 kubota if that matters.

Orb

Oh, if anyone has a lead on a used rake I'd love to hear about that too.
 
   / York Rake #2  
Measure your outside wheels and add a foot. Usually you use the rake at an angle and want to cover your rear tracks. For instance, my rear width is about 6 feet, so I got a 84" rake. For reference, I paid $425 for a used medium duty Bushhog brand without guage wheels, which I sometimes wish I had.
Mark
 
   / York Rake #3  
I have a L3010 HST Kubota. 2yrs. ago I bought new a Land Pride 1584(translated means grp15 vs.grp25&35,7'width)with gauge wheels.I paid almost $800. Wheels are a must makes the unit so much more versatile.I personally would not go smaller than 7'. <font color="orange"> </font>
 
   / York Rake #4  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Hey guys, I am looking for a good low cost (under $500) York Rake preferably with gauge wheels. Anyone have any suggestions? I guess I need either a 5' or 6', not sure if longer is better... I have a 3010 kubota if that matters.

Orb

Oh, if anyone has a lead on a used rake I'd love to hear about that too. )</font>

I think you might to have to settle for used for under $500. I paid $650 for a new 5' Woods with guide wheels.
 
   / York Rake #5  
I built my own 72" rake for less than $350. The cost would have been lower if I had used scrap steel instead of new steel.
 
   / York Rake #6  
Do a search on Leinbach rakes - I got the 7' without wheels for around 400$. The gauge wheels are around 250$. I beleive the model number was LR507.
good luck
 
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Hey, now building my own sound interesting! I'm a fairly decent welder and I think it wouldnt be all too difficult.. I assume the tough part is drilling a lot of evenly spaced holes in some angle iron.

Madref... you wouldn't happen to have any plans or pictures of the rake you made to get me started. I guess I can get the tines at Central Tractor...or whatever they're called now.

Orb
 
   / York Rake #8  
Corriher has them for a decent price but no guide wheels. $366 for a standard duty 72".
 
   / York Rake #9  
They get $ 150.00 or so for wheels ( at least they did ! ). They have changed their shipping ways a bit and shipping costs have gone way up. When I got my 6' box blade series 30 ( HEAVY ) it cost $ 50 to ship from NC to MA. They quoted something like $ 100 to a business and $ 175 shipping to a residence to ship me a 8' rake. Check their website for info...you'll find likes around here, they advertise here.
 
   / York Rake #10  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I built my own 72" rake for less than $350. The cost would have been lower if I had used scrap steel instead of new steel. )</font>

If I made a home-built rake with 72" size, it made of new steel wouldn't cost me more than $200-250.
 
 

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