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turfguy1969
03-25-2008, 02:10 PM
http://www.yorkmodern.com/catalog/-c-21_31.html?osCsid=8b72084c521495728082cbae41227c89
Anyone Tried this York Rake skid steer attachment? It says you can pull and push by reversing the tines? How quickly to change it around?
thanks
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Countryboy
03-25-2008, 07:20 PM
Welcome to Heavy Equipment Forums turfguy1969! :drinkup
turfguy1969
03-26-2008, 07:57 AM
THANKS and a yee haw back at-cha!!:D
greywynd
03-26-2008, 10:19 AM
I would suspect it is still basically a 3 point hitch rake, with a mounting adapter to fit the skid. My guess is you pull a pin, swing the entire thing around, and replace the pin, similar to a 3pth blade. Would only take a minute or so, but would require getting out to do it. (If my thinking is correct, I can't see any large pics to get a good look at the setup.)
Tri-Star
04-01-2008, 01:40 PM
Looks like a lot of money for so little! I have a harley rake on my bobcat and I love it best investment I made as far as attachments go, bought it used from the bobcat rental fleet 2 years ago for about $3500 less than a new one and havent had any trouble yet! It just seems to be alot more versitile attachment, to me anyway! But thats just my opinion!
BIGDAN315
04-02-2008, 01:21 PM
My bobcat bucket has some brakets welded on the inside bottom and one on the top so I can use any 3 point attchment Ie. york rake, scraper blade, box blade etc. Works pritty good.
talus
01-10-2009, 12:43 AM
Have you looked @ the front runner rakes? I think they make them for ffc. I found one used and works pretty well. If you have a pick up truck with a fisher minute mount it can go on that too. Beleive it or not it works awesome in the snow. Check ebay. There is a couple on there right now.
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