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   / Buying a Rake #21  
It is still a fine deal. You would not be able to replace that set up even with an off brand for less than $600-650 new. I paid about $600 for a used five foot Bush Hog rake with gauge wheels this summer.
 
   / Buying a Rake #22  
BTDT said:
So what new implement are you going to buy with your $300?
Well, now that you ask, I, ahem, have perhaps been spending waay too much time lately on a drag blade for my snowblower. I posted the prototype here a few weeks ago, but since then there has been no snow and I've been going just slightly nuts making improvements.

Now the drag blade has four arms, a hydraulic linkage for raising and lowering it, and while I was at it, another cylinder linkage for turning the chute. All this running from a 2-spool valve with one float spool so the drag blade can follow the ground as it pleases back there without trying to lift the blower. And I've added all the power beyond plumbing needed to allow any and all combinations of loader, 3ph, blower, backhoe, etc.

Bet you're wishing you hadn't brought up what I'd do with a few bucks. I'm glad we can talk about our dark little secrets here on TBN in relative obscurity. ;)
 
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   / Buying a Rake #23  
rbargeron said:
Matt - I have a 7' rake with wheels (Camco brand) that I never use - very similar to this one (almost as shiny) - tires are pneumatic - 3" wide. Sent you an email. $300 loaded into your pickup.
(Appologies to all for the shameless commerce - but Matt needs a rake !)

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If you weren't so far away I would buy that rake!
 
   / Buying a Rake #24  
Matt drove up and we loaded it yesterday - its gone to its new home.
 
   / Buying a Rake #25  
I have a 6' KK rake and it has been a good one. I maintain my 500' limestone drive and many other things. I've used it for site prep prior to seeding and even rake up leaves in the 'holler. I don't have any wheels but have developed a knack for smoothing things out. It took a while to develope the "feel" for it, I'm sure the wheels would be very handy.
John
 
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Well, the rake conquest is now over. Thanks again Dick,it was worth the trip. Thanks to all that repied to this thread the insite was great.

Matt T.:D
 
   / Buying a Rake #27  
GreatWhitehunter said:
Well, the rake conquest is now over. Thanks again Dick,it was worth the trip. Thanks to all that repied to this thread the insite was great.

Matt T.:D

We'll chalk that "marriage" up to internet dating.:D
 
   / Buying a Rake #28  
I just bought a new 5 foot Woods for $300 cash. Sometimes you can get things cheaper with cash at the end of the day, just before they close.
 
   / Buying a Rake #29  
"Life is too short to drink bad coffee!"

I disagree. Life is too long to drink bad coffee!;)
 
   / Buying a Rake #30  
63DH8 said:
I just bought a new 5 foot Woods for $300 cash. Sometimes you can get things cheaper with cash at the end of the day, just before they close.
63DH8-
You and I are live fairly close to eachother. Where by chance did you buy your rake?
Bonehead
 
 

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