Posted by BobReeves on March 22, 2018 at 05:43:33 from (70.184.18.204):
In Reply to: Landscape rake posted by JerryS on March 21, 2018 at 17:17:03:
Bought mine new 10 or 11 years ago and have used and abused it doing everything mentioned above (or below if on Classic view). Original purchase was to level a section of our yard I tilled up. It has ended up being my go to implement for the gravel drive. Angle it to pull the gravel on the edges back into the drive then straighten it up to level what has been pulled in.
I added my own gauge wheels using trailer hitch receivers, square tubing, a couple trailer jacks and cheap Harbor Freight wheels. The wheels only lasted a few years and now the trailer jacks can't be adjusted. I replaced the wheels with solid wheels from Tractor Supply, believe they were originally for the rear of a rotary mower. Haven't done anything about no longer being able to adjust the jack heights, the are set where they need to be and I use the lift to make height changes.
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