Tjat crossed my mind. I don't know about time and hassle though. Drilling 5 1/2" holes through 1/4 plate at specific angles freehand isn't exactly hassle free. If they recommend that, and compensate, I will. Definitely not touching it until I hear from them.I know that it is not what you want or should have to do, but why not simply drill the holes required your self and be done with it?
Sure would save a lot of time and hassle.
Not that I see (post 11)There isn't another hole for the bolt that it pivots on is there?
Apparently they want different available angles in the opposite direction.When it's turned around backward.
The holes in the arm are not equal distance from the pivot point. You can also see that in their web photo. Why not drill them the same distance and only use one set of holes in the plate? Good question.
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Yes. Three forward and two reverse.Apparently they want different available angles in the opposite direction.
That definitely sucks for sure. I hope they get back with you quickly with a reasonable solution.While it would suck, they could send just the frame. Swapping over every single tine and the wheel kit would be cumbersome at best.
I'm sure it'll all work out OK. I just fear that it will be another 6-8 weeks. Which postpones the intended project for 5+ months.
As I said in an earlier post, I have the means to make that happen if that's the way it goes. But if they want it back, and don't have one to ship to out immediately.... That's when things get sticky.That definitely sucks for sure. I hope they get back with you quickly with a reasonable solution.
However with that being said (worst case scenario); There is no way in hell that I would let 5 or 6 relatively simple holes put my project off for 6 months.
If you don't already have them, then I would get a set of transfer punches to mark the centers, and an protractor/angle gauge, and drill them myself.
Just turn it it the correct angle, drop the correct transfer punch down the hole, smack it with hammer.......Rinse and repeat for the other angles. Then pull that "pivot bolt" and drill'em.
Hell, I might even turn "lemons into lemonade" and make this the excuse/reason for a Mag-Drill......
https://www.amazon.com/Transfer-Punches/b?node=2225060011
And before anyone says "Well he shouldn't have to....blah...blah...blah" ....I wholeheartedly agree.
Well that sucks! Kind of hard to understand how that feature was overlooked at any of the stages of manufacturing. Makes me wonder if they're actually making the stuff they're selling.Pretty excited that my Homestead Implements rake showed up today. It was about 4 days ahead of their estimated ship date. I unwrapped it and hooked it up. The rake is shipped spun around backward to make it more compact for shipping. When I spun it around for use while going forward, there are no angle holes that line up. The photo on their website show (what look like) additional holes that I do not have.
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If it were me,......I would absolutely not attempt to drill it myself!Tjat crossed my mind. I don't know about time and hassle though. Drilling 5 1/2" holes through 1/4 plate at specific angles freehand isn't exactly hassle free. If they recommend that, and compensate, I will. Definitely not touching it until I hear from them.
How is it not obvious from the photo that you posted earlier? I do wonder if they've ever put eyes or hands on that rake.Update- they got back to me a few hours ago and asked for a couple more photos/ clarification. Some companies won't even call you back.