^Good stuff.
A lot of times you can find those old 'side delivery hay rakes' broken for almost no money, and there's a whole bunch of those spring loaded tines, gearbox, wheel hubs, heck there's at least TWO other implements in there if you're a fabricator. They also sell those tines at Tractor Supply etc although to get a bunch of them it does add up.
There are also dethatcher implements as well which can be useful.
I have an ATV 50" landscape rake, and a riding mower 40" dethatcher. The dethatcher won't drag as heavy of stuff and will just roll over it, but does a better job at 'final smoothing'. I'm vaguely planning to buy the next ~40" riding mower dethatcher i see on FB/offerup etc and make one ~80" out of it since they take basically 0-2hp to pull. A full size tractor landscape rake is a lot better at moving heavy stuff and can pull up some rocks, etc. It's also a lot better for 'initial' smoothing/spreading, like dragging out and smoothing a pile of something that's been dumped somewhere.
I have not tried a 'pine straw rake' yet but part of why i haven't is i got the impression it wouldn't rake up any smaller/finer stuff than a landscape rake anyway, and was mostly different in that you could drag it across a lawn without ripping up the lawn. I have the impression that stuff too small to catch with the landscape rake will fall through the pine straw rake as well, but i may be way off.
A lot of times you can find those old 'side delivery hay rakes' broken for almost no money, and there's a whole bunch of those spring loaded tines, gearbox, wheel hubs, heck there's at least TWO other implements in there if you're a fabricator. They also sell those tines at Tractor Supply etc although to get a bunch of them it does add up.
There are also dethatcher implements as well which can be useful.
I have an ATV 50" landscape rake, and a riding mower 40" dethatcher. The dethatcher won't drag as heavy of stuff and will just roll over it, but does a better job at 'final smoothing'. I'm vaguely planning to buy the next ~40" riding mower dethatcher i see on FB/offerup etc and make one ~80" out of it since they take basically 0-2hp to pull. A full size tractor landscape rake is a lot better at moving heavy stuff and can pull up some rocks, etc. It's also a lot better for 'initial' smoothing/spreading, like dragging out and smoothing a pile of something that's been dumped somewhere.
I have not tried a 'pine straw rake' yet but part of why i haven't is i got the impression it wouldn't rake up any smaller/finer stuff than a landscape rake anyway, and was mostly different in that you could drag it across a lawn without ripping up the lawn. I have the impression that stuff too small to catch with the landscape rake will fall through the pine straw rake as well, but i may be way off.