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Any opinions on the Agri-Fab Slot Hitch Landscape Rake?

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r1jakecfd

Hi Guys,

Just wondering if anyone has any experience/opinions with the Agri-Fab Slot Hitch 4' Landscape Rake? I'm wondering how it compares to the York Tow-Behind 4' rake.

 

Thanks in advance,

 

John

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sorekiwi

Cant help you with a comparison, but I absolutely love my York tow behind rake.  It wont leave my property till after the last Wheel Horse has gone.

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r1jakecfd

Thanks for the comments guys! I actually found a Tow-behind model TA1 York rake on craigslist and bought it yesterday. It is great so far.

 

A couple quick questions...

1.) How do you know how worn the teeth are and when they need replacement?

2.) Has anyone incorporated a weight system on the rake? If so, how?

 

Thanks guys,

John

Essex, MA 

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r1jakecfd

Here it is guys. My first work with it and it works great. Definitely better in dry soil. It's been raining the past couple of days and the mud gets stuck and acts more like a grader blade.

 

Cheers,

 

John

Essex, MA

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Tankman

Love your York rake.

You can clamp a piece of steel to the rake tongs and use it like a grader.

 

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WVHillbilly520H

I like mine just fine on the sleeve hitch, Jeff.

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