MushCreek
Well-known member
I finally figured out I needed a landscape rake to groom my field after discing. I watched the local ads for about three years, and finally decided to just make one. I bought 37 rake tines ($200, free shipping), and used steel I had laying around for the rest of it. The main boom is 74" long, and is 4" channel iron. I welded a short piece of 6" channel to it, with holes drilled so I can pivot the rake up to 30 degrees. From there, I drilled a piece out of 2" square tubing, and it fits in the three point trailer hitch I already have. Throw a little rattle-can paint job on it, and I'm in business!
The fun part was milling 37 notches in the channel iron on a short, 36" B'Port mill. If you look closely to the lower right, you'll see a pin sticking up through one of the holes. This is how I indexed it to keep the spacing and not have to pick it up again each time I moved it in the vise.
A new rake is $600; used ones seem to run $400 or more if you can find one. I'm sure now that I've finished it up, CL will be full of them for $100. In a couple weeks, it gets a work-out when I prep the field for summer.
The fun part was milling 37 notches in the channel iron on a short, 36" B'Port mill. If you look closely to the lower right, you'll see a pin sticking up through one of the holes. This is how I indexed it to keep the spacing and not have to pick it up again each time I moved it in the vise.
A new rake is $600; used ones seem to run $400 or more if you can find one. I'm sure now that I've finished it up, CL will be full of them for $100. In a couple weeks, it gets a work-out when I prep the field for summer.