5ft landscape rake on B7200 HST?

Driver57

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I’m going to start taking care of my neighbor’s 250 ft(+or-) reclaim driveway . Is a 5 ft landscape rake too much for my 17hp B7200HST to handle?

I wanted to be able to make angle adjustments to control the material and was concerned that a 4ft would be too small. The rear width of the tractor is 42”.

Any input appreciated.
Mike in Maine
 

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It will be fine - I had a 5' er behind my B7100 and it worked fine.

Now - if you are trying to level out gravel going up a hill - you may have some wheel spin!

But the 5 foot will angle and cover your tracks!
 

Driver57

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It will be fine - I had a 5' er behind my B7100 and it worked fine.

Now - if you are trying to level out gravel going up a hill - you may have some wheel spin!

But the 5 foot will angle and cover your tracks!
Great. Thank you 85Hokie. I was looking at a 5 ft Countyline at a nearby TSC. Looks well built. Weighs just under 200 lbs.
Was hoping to save a few bucks and buy used but there only a couple 5’ ones around and they want nearly the price of a new one.
Was also looking at some online models. Considerably less expensive but also weigh much less, which raises concern about durability.
 
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I’m going to start taking care of my neighbor’s 250 ft(+or-) reclaim driveway . Is a 5 ft landscape rake too much for my 17hp B7200HST to handle?

I wanted to be able to make angle adjustments to control the material and was concerned that a 4ft would be too small. The rear width of the tractor is 42”.

Any input appreciated.
Mike in Maine
My B7200DT handles a 6' rake just fine.

Dan
 

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Great. Thank you 85Hokie. I was looking at a 5 ft Countyline at a nearby TSC. Looks well built. Weighs just under 200 lbs.
Was hoping to save a few bucks and buy used but there only a couple 5’ ones around and they want nearly the price of a new one.
Was also looking at some online models. Considerably less expensive but also weigh much less, which raises concern about durability.
You do need to understand that TSC "Countyline" implements are built by Tarter Gate, and are usually built to the cheapest/lowest possible specs.
Probably just fine for a 17Hp tractor though.
 

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Landscape rakes are not very demanding of either hp or traction so you can go on the big side and still be ok. 5’ would be minimum i would consider, 6’ would be fine too unless it was gonna give you serious maneuverability issues.