4 Ft. Landscape Rake 3-Point
Our 4-foot three-point lawn rake is a versatile tool that can handle many of your farming jobs. You can use this landscape rake to perform grading, soil preparation, and lawn preparation; you can also use it to clear rock, spread topsoil, level soil, break up clumps of sod, and more.
This three-point landscape rake is versatile enough to rotate according to your needs. It features 360-degree rotation, so you can angle the lawn rake according to the level of the ground. You can also reverse the lawn rake when needed. It connects to a category 1 hitch.
Each of the spring steel tines is heat-treated; they are 5/16" x 1". If a tine ever breaks, simply visit our website and order a replacement tine; they are simple to attach and your lawn rake will be ready to clear rock, and prepare soil when you are!
This landscape rake is recommended for use with tractors of less than 45 HP.
Specifications:
- 4' Landscape Rake
- Connects to a three-point category 1 hitch
- Tempered spring steel tines measure 5/16" x 1"
- Offers depth control
- 360-degree rotation
- Features angle and reverse settings
- Connects to a 3-point hitch
- Recommended for a tractor of less than 45 HP
- Weight: 182.93 lbs.
- Replacement tines use ASC # 107646
- If increased soil flow through the tines is desired, consider removing every other tine
- MFG Number: 4LR
I had been contemplating getting a rake for my own property, but to use for road maintenance also. I chose this one overall for the price and value. The first use ended up being for road maintenance (about 1/4 mi.) and it did exactly what I intended for it to do. My neighbor used to use a box blade in the past, but it is no comparison to the end result of using this rake. In the process of dragging the road, it revealed a lot of gravel that was just embedded into the dirt and road edges. I rotated the rake to a slight angle to pull that material back in to the road itself and then made several passes back-n-forth to distribute all of the additional material. It also did a great job "filling" up the ruts and craters in the road, but it took some extra time in some areas due to it being pretty packed down. All said-n-done, it took about 3 hours, but that was the first time I ever did that kind of work and/or used that type of equipment. My tractor is a John Deere 1025 sub-compact, and it handled the rake and doing the job with no problems whatsoever. When I do the next 'evolution', I will most likely remove every other tine to allow material to pass thru more easily so as not to move too much of it around now that I have it pretty well distributed. — Keith from VA
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