3 Point Landscape Rake Done

Dick L

Well-known Member
Really poop and straw rake to drag the bedding out of the shelters in smaller piles so I can pick it up with my small loader bucket. I will need to let it dry out some before I try it out. I think it will work to scatter road apple piles in the pastures close to the shelters also. Each horse seems to have their own place to deposit road apples.

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Dick,
My neighbor used my rake on his horse poo in pasture. He loved it. Uses it behind his M 35. I Got mine from Rural King on sale for around $300. Best money I've spent.

I found it works best for me on the Front of the terramite. I can see what I'm doing, push tricks and small logs into a pile when I have a tree taken down. The best part, the loader can apply down pressure, where the 3 pt on Jubilee doesn't and logs and sticks would get in the rear tires on the jubilee.

Nice job. Where did you get your tines?

I let my friend with horses use rake. Once a year he uses my terramite to load this horse poo. I haul it about 30 miles to the gravel pit and makes great blend for flower bed dirt.
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Nice work two comments- I don"t know what the soil/rock conditions are where you are at but I"d recommends you weld a piece of square tubing to the front of the angle to give it some torsional stiffness. Most of these rakes that I"ve see used are twisted with the outer tips out of plane with the center of the rake. I bought one like that then drilled holes in a piece of square tubing and using clamps, pulled the angel straight and then bolted the tube to the angle in the straightened position. I also welded triangular gussets to the legs of the angle to stiffen the lower leg of the angle.
 

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