E. B. Farmer New member Equipment BX23S Aug 27, 2024 4 0 1 Glade Park, CO Mar 28, 2025 #1 Needing a 72” rake and Land Pride is a bit pricey right now. Opinions?
D D2Cat Well-known member Lifetime Member Equipment L305DT, B7100HST, TG1860, TG1860D, L4240 Mar 27, 2014 14,100 6,116 113 40 miles south of Kansas City Mar 28, 2025 #2 Watch Market Place for a used one! Patience saves money, but cost time. Reactions: 2 users
G GreensvilleJay Well-known member Equipment BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader, Apr 2, 2019 12,716 5,518 113 Greensville,Ontario,Canada Mar 28, 2025 #3 make your own
Flintknapper Well-known member Premium Member Equipment L2350DT May 3, 2022 1,850 2,321 113 Deep East Texas Mar 29, 2025 #4 If you plan to use a Landscape Rake primarily to collect/move rocks, you might consider one that has reinforced tines.
If you plan to use a Landscape Rake primarily to collect/move rocks, you might consider one that has reinforced tines.
V Vlach7 Well-known member Equipment L47 305DT JD500C Dec 16, 2021 358 264 63 Frazier Park Ca Mar 29, 2025 #5 You will really enjoy it, one of my favorite implements
N notforhire Active member Equipment Kubota L47 Dec 5, 2019 144 66 28 Meadows of Dan VA. Thursday at 4:33 AM #6 A friend lent me his brand x rake. I had to replace several tines after a little use. I bought a York. Same tines 40 years later. Buy junk, get junk.
A friend lent me his brand x rake. I had to replace several tines after a little use. I bought a York. Same tines 40 years later. Buy junk, get junk.