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Agrifab rake
48" Agrifab rake on my 149 , I love it! Many uses already, seems well made. Does anyone else use one? It cleaned up my wood splitting mess real nice. Can't wait to try it on my driveway at my hunting shack. Any feedback on these?
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That rake is neat! Wonder how it would do with gravel?
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Allen Proud owner of my Original! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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I was wondering how one would work to sweep up downed (small diameter) branches?
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York rake is definitely on my list if I ever get a tractor with a sleeve hitch or 3 point.
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Is that a Kawasaki 4 wheeler? Looks like the one I bought 20 years ago. It was the best you could buy at that time, and it lasted 15 years. Nice Rake by the way.
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That's awesome, Have been trying to figure out how to put that together for my 1862. Has a three point but cant find cat 0 rakes. When your done with the raking might be time to fish that lake in the picture
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Guy on YouTube doing just that. I didn't know I needed one till now
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When I got my 84" rake,, I thought it was for my 60HP tractor!!,,,,
It turns out,, my 17HP tractor handles it just fine,,, I move piles of leaves and sticks with this JD and rake that would overflow an 8' bed pickup,,, The gauge wheels double the usefulness of the rake. You can get the gauge wheel kits on eBay for a couple hundred dollars. |
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So buy a 4' cat 1 rake and do a little mods to the hitch and make it a cat 0. That's easy. OR... buy cat 0 to Brinly adapter (better yet, make your own) and buy one just like the OP has and use it. Again.... easy peezy. They don't make Cat 0 implements since the tractor companies went to sub-compact utility tractors. They all use cat 1. I'm not aware of anyone that makes a cat 0 on a tractor anymore. |
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With new Deere tractors, you have your choice of rear hitch,,,
http://www.deere.com/en_US/products/...738/X738.page? From the rear hitch section, 3-point hitch (Category 0)more Requires BM23883 adapter kit for use on X700sBM17327 3-point hitch, limited Category 1 (X400/X500 HDGTs, X700s)more BM23882 Adaptor kit, X400/X500 HDGT 3-point hitch on X700smore Converts a BM21263 (X400/X500 Category 1) or BM17327 (Category 0) for use on X700sBM23883 |
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