With the rain we had and soggy ground I got around to mowing the lower field,, Well lets say there is a pile of mowed grass that needs cleaned up. I was leaning toward a estate rake, but was wondering if anyone has use a landscaping rake to rake grass in to rows and pile it up, to get picked up and put in to the compost pile
Skeets, I have a small "estate rake" that is like a mini side delivery hay rake. It works very well for just like what you are wanting to do. Unfortunately, I don't have any pics that I can find quickly.
I use it all the time in the spring to help dethatch the lawn in places. It will windrow the cut long grass to the side for easy pickup with a hand sweep rake. If you don't have too many twigs or larger sticks in the lawn, you can turn over the windrow until it gets so big it won't pass through under the framework.
You can set the angle of attack, place weights (bricks) in some holders if needed. There's also a lever adjustment to lower the two sets of wheeled rakes to different depths to make it as aggressive as you'd like. I find it quite handy for long grass pickup, de-thatching, even windrowing leaves into piles before I purchased the pto powered leaf blower.
The only down side to it : it's another item to store. But it certainly earns its keep. I pull it behind a lawn tractor, my 4 wheeler and/or the B2650.