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posted on November 06, 2009 at 09:07AM Inappropriate?

I purchased a Sears/Craftsman Landscape Rake and was wondering if anyone has attached wheels to their unit, and if so, how and what brand?

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posted on November 06, 2009 at 10:17AM
 

I can't use a landscape rake on my property.

What with all the drip irrigation line watering our grove of trees.

I just found a Black & Decker electric edger, capable of doing light trenching - like drip irrigation line.

Maybe a landscape rake will be in my future?

posted on November 10, 2009 at 08:28AM
 
In response to jamescarta's post from November 06 2009 09:07AM

There is a company that has wheels on their landscape rakes - it is York rake-www.yorkmodern.com. York rakes attach directly to the tractor, atv, or utv so wheel would be required for depth control.

posted on April 01, 2010 at 07:04PM
 
In response to SHC-GinaF's post from November 10 2009 08:28AM

Suddenly the Craftsman at $399 list / $369 sale price seems like a real bargain after visiting the York website.

posted on July 23, 2010 at 12:04PM
 

I have been using a YORK landscape (TA 2) rake to drag my horse arena.  It was borrowed, and now I need to buy one.  Can anyone compare the York to the Sears Craftsman model from experience with both?  The Yorks are awesome but not cheap.  The Sears Craftsman says it is for a lawn riding mower.  Has anyone pulled the Craftsman with an ATV?

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