Hello:
I am attempting to find out if a single point hitch Landscape Rake was or is made for the Cub. I have a need for a Landscape Rake and would like to use my Cub to do the work.
John Montgomery
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John - Try Agri-Supply. http://www.agri-supply.com/ I purchased one from them a couple years ago. I still see them advertised in their catalogs. It has worked just fine. I'd be happy to send you a pic of mine if you are interested. Chuck
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Chuck
Really appreciate the reply and will get into contact with them. Again thank you.
John
Really appreciate the reply and will get into contact with them. Again thank you.
John
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I looked for a long time for one and it seemed like most of the rakes made for tractors were made with wide tines. They look like they were 1 1/4" wide with a very tall arch. I was able to pick up a used pull behind York and stripped the wheel carrier and welded on a fast hitch spear from Agri supply. It has a lower profile and the tines are only 5/8". I was lucky that it also had a drop down blade. My only mistake was the rake is only 4 1/2' wide and when turned it is a little to narrow for the wheel width. I have used it for over a year and have not bent any of the tines to date. As a matter of fact I was using it this weekend to spead the gravel in my driveway that I plowed into a nice pile snowplowing.
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