First off, hello to all. Been visiting this site for a long time and love all the ideas.
I decided to build a light duty lanscape rake for my BX1500 and just wanted to throw the idea out there for comments or suggestions before I get started melting metal.
I have a flex point adapter for my tractor and quite a few shanks sitting around the garage so my thought is to create a rake using a shank, 1/4 x 4 x 4 angle iron, and tines I ordered on-line. The rake will be 48" long.
I plan to keep the ball on the shank so it can be used to tow a log splitter to the back of our property where we split wood. Then, use the rake after splitting to clean up the mess. Rake will also be used for clearing some short trails. The area where the trails will be cut is tight with trees and thus the 48" width. I think this will fit my needs perfectly and will only end up costing me $50 for the tines as I have all the other material.
The shank will be attached to the angle iron by drilling a 1" hole in the angle iron and then bolting the ball through the shank and angle iron. Another bolt though the shank and angle iron, behind the ball, will be used to keep the rake from moving side to side. For some reason drilling holes, for me, is a lot like waxing my truck...and I hate waxing my truck. So, I plan to weld the tines to the angle iron. There will be about a 3" gap in the middle of the rake where I will not be able to add tines due the ball being bolted through. For my needs this will be OK. I don't invision a tine ever breaking due to the light use I have planed for the rake but if one ever does...I guess that's what the grinder is for.
Attached is a mock up the idea. Just used 2x2 agle iron in the picture just to get the idea. Hopefully my description and picture combo makes sense as to where I'm headed.
Again, any comments and/or suggestions are welcome.
I decided to build a light duty lanscape rake for my BX1500 and just wanted to throw the idea out there for comments or suggestions before I get started melting metal.
I have a flex point adapter for my tractor and quite a few shanks sitting around the garage so my thought is to create a rake using a shank, 1/4 x 4 x 4 angle iron, and tines I ordered on-line. The rake will be 48" long.
I plan to keep the ball on the shank so it can be used to tow a log splitter to the back of our property where we split wood. Then, use the rake after splitting to clean up the mess. Rake will also be used for clearing some short trails. The area where the trails will be cut is tight with trees and thus the 48" width. I think this will fit my needs perfectly and will only end up costing me $50 for the tines as I have all the other material.
The shank will be attached to the angle iron by drilling a 1" hole in the angle iron and then bolting the ball through the shank and angle iron. Another bolt though the shank and angle iron, behind the ball, will be used to keep the rake from moving side to side. For some reason drilling holes, for me, is a lot like waxing my truck...and I hate waxing my truck. So, I plan to weld the tines to the angle iron. There will be about a 3" gap in the middle of the rake where I will not be able to add tines due the ball being bolted through. For my needs this will be OK. I don't invision a tine ever breaking due to the light use I have planed for the rake but if one ever does...I guess that's what the grinder is for.
Attached is a mock up the idea. Just used 2x2 agle iron in the picture just to get the idea. Hopefully my description and picture combo makes sense as to where I'm headed.
Again, any comments and/or suggestions are welcome.