Front/Rear Mounted Dethatcher

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jerkyboy

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Now that spring is coming how about some updated reviews on dethatchers. I am debating buying one for my BX1500 so I won't have to rake our half acre lawn. Any advice will be greatly appreciated:thumbsup:

Andy
 
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I looked at more expensive dethatchers, but finally bought a Brinly. This brand sells in 2 versions: the very light 40" unit sold by the big box home centers and a heavier 48" model sold by power equipment companies. I have the latter. I tow mine behind my zero turn mower. 2 passes at 45 degrees to one another. It works flawlessly. I don't find any need for weight in the tray. Deere sells what looks like the same unit, but with retractable wheels. Very nice, but I didn't want to pay the extra money for something I only use once a year. These light units can be surprisingly aggressive depending on how low you set the tines.

I bought mine from Chappell Tractor in Milford, NH.
 
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I looked at more expensive dethatchers, but finally bought a Brinly. This brand sells in 2 versions: the very light 40" unit sold by the big box home centers and a heavier 48" model sold by power equipment companies. I have the latter. I tow mine behind my zero turn mower. 2 passes at 45 degrees to one another. It works flawlessly. I don't find any need for weight in the tray. Deere sells what looks like the same unit, but with retractable wheels. Very nice, but I didn't want to pay the extra money for something I only use once a year. These light units can be surprisingly aggressive depending on how low you set the tines.

I bought mine from Chappell Tractor in Milford, NH.

$$$$??
 
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I don't recall exactly. It was about $150-200, best I can remember.
 
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I don't recall exactly. It was about $150-200, best I can remember.

Is this it brinly dethatcher.jpg??
 
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I built mine and in combination with the mower and bagger the lawn looks great when I finish.
 

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Having a front mounted tine rack is definately the way to go. I have a 48inch tow behind for my mower and it requires me to make 2 passes. Once to tine and once to mow it all up.
 
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Custom built 3 pt unit. Very happy with its performance. When I'm done doing my 2 acres I use the standard pull behind sweeper to clean up.
 

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