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Yard Tuff 48 Inch 4 Tine Reel Steel Vehicle Attaching Durable Outdoor Land Lawn Garden Acreage Rake with 20 Inch Diameter Reels

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Features

  • Helps you easily rake, dethatch, and turn loose debris into neat rows for picking up your yard
  • Features 20-inch diameter tine reels with built-in bearings to provide smooth performance; (L x W x H): 50 x 48 x 20 inches; Weight: 58 pounds
  • Features a pin-style hitch that makes set-up and tears down an easy process
  • You can manually lift up each individual side to allow windrowing to just one side
  • Durable 1-inch steel tube frame provides long-lasting use on rugged terrains; Reverse each tine wheel for extended use

Description

Yard Tuff brings you a time and labor-saving tool with the Acreage Rake. With this Acreage Rake, you can rake, dethatch, and turn loose leaves and grass into neat rows for fast and easy pick-up. Attaching is easy with a pin-style hitch to your ATV, UTV, or utility tractor, giving your ATV, UTV, or utility tractor a new purpose. Yard Tuff’s Acreage Rake has a V-style design and a 48” wide working path, allowing it to quickly handle large areas. The 4 tine reels are 20” in diameter and are especially designed with built-in bearings for smooth operation and great performance. These tine reels are even reversible for extended use and the reel arms can be raised and lowered manually. The reel arms can even be lifted separately for windrowing! With 12” pneumatic tires, this rake can travel easily over a wide variety of tough terrains. Since this product is made of heavy-duty, 1” tubular steel, you can be assured that this is a long-lasting and durable acreage rake. To add even more convenience for the user, this Acreage Rake has a special design to allow for compact storage. The user can also adapt this rake for the sweeper hitch, adding even more to this product. From the Manufacturer 1 year Manufacturer limited warranty.

Product Dimensions: 38.5 x 8 x 21 inches


Item Weight: 52.9 pounds


Manufacturer: TRI Global Enterprises


Item model number: ACR-480JR


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It Rakes! It Dethatches! And does them well.
If you look at the tines on the rake wheels, you can see that they are bent. I discovered something interesting in the way people look at things. Consider if the outer end of the tine is positioned so it looks like a greater than sign, >. My interpretation of this was that the tine was pointing to the left since that is where the last, pointy part (the tip) of it was located and what contacts the ground. The person putting this together with me thought it pointed to the right because it was shaped like an arrow. Thank goodness we had the internet to resolve this discussion, since the illustrations in the manual were entirely ambiguous. Northerntool has a manual for the six-wheel with actual photographs and better instructions and it can be downloaded as a pdf. Quite a few crucial directions were omitted. The lift arms are offset. Assembling lift arms with the offset towards inside will make a narrower space when raking. We were just happy to put it together with the hole for the chain attachment on top and didn’t consider the offset until after it was bolted on and the chain would not reach the retaining hook on the axle assembly. Once that was corrected, finding where to insert the cotter pin was funny. From the manual instructions, it appeared to insert vertically. We eventually found a tiny hole in the hook itself that runs side-to-side in the same direction as the axles. The cotter pin is the lightest weight one that I have ever seen. I’m already looking for an alternative because this doesn’t have enough tension to hold itself in place. If the chain did come loose, the pin would just bend in half. We found it helpful to attach the wheels early on and then hook the tongue to our lawn tractor. Everything was held in place for the rest of the assembly. The hitch pin is unusually small in diameter as is the hole in the hitch. This means we can’t use the same hitch pin that works on every other implement we own unless we drill out the hitch. For now we are using the one that came with the rake. The rake tine wheels are each weighted in the center. I really appreciate not needing to strap on cinder blocks to weight it down. For raking, the tine wheels should be mounted with the tips of the tines pointed toward the center, so that the tips on the left are oriented like this < and the tine tips on there right are like this >. For dethatching, they should point to the outside, ><. All in all, the rake wasn’t terrible to assemble. We needed three sizes of wrench. It worked best to have two ratcheting socket wrenches for attaching the lift arms. Enough about putting it together, does the thing work? Well, yes it does. We had it hooked up to a John Deere X360. I tried it on the lawn first. There wasn’t anything on the surface to rake since it is Spring and we use a mulching mower. It seemed to be dethatching, but really is just removed some of the recently mowed grass. The pasture was covered in long, cut grass. We had four horses eating on it and they still couldn’t keep up with the Spring growth. The rake does a nice job of forming the raked material into a single line that can then be collected. I took it slow, but didn’t have any trouble even though the pasture grass is fairly coarse. The clumps of organic fertilizer caused no problems and neither did the areas of uneven ground. Collecting the raked grass from the rows is much, much easier than raking it all by hand. In truth, I thought this was a waste of money, but after using it for a while, I'm coming around. The line of grass that has been raked is all on the top and it is easy work to come back along and rake it into piles to pick up and haul away. The grass had dried well and I've been feeding some of it to the goats. We had a few occasions where the loose grass on the ground was so thick that the grass balled up in front of the tine wheels and was just carried along. We had to stop and clear it before continuing. That grass was all in a nice pile ready to be picked up. Converting to dethatch mode is simple. Both wheel assemblies need to be removed by taking out the lock pin. The assemblies then are swapped left goes to right, right goes to left and the arms are rotated 180 degrees (flipped over). The wheel assembly arms have a longer and shorter side and the longer sides go toward the middle. On the right wheel assembly, the long arm is on the left. It is on the trailing wheel. I was impressed with how much thatch was pulled up by this unit. It is much more convenient having the thatch pulled together in the center rather than having to rake the entire lawn. I like having a tool that will both rake and dethatch. I debated whether to buy this model that is 48 inches wide or the 60-inch model. For raking and the pasture, the 60-inch would have been more efficient. I hay rake would be even better, but the cost is much higher. The lawn around the house in only about an acre and has landscaping to go around, so the 48-inch model is more useful. The smaller model won. Everything on the rake itself feels well made. The tubing a decent thickness. The tines have held up so far. Only time will tell for the long term durability, but so far, all seems good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2016 by Seattle Sue

  • Good construction and works well for its intended use
This is designed for big yards to concentrate clipping for a lawn sweeper in one pass; I have not figured out how to use it to combine these smaller windrows into bigger windrows. I probably should have gotten the next step up version that would make bigger windrows in one pass for my use of gathering up large amounts of dried grass with a pitchfork for my flock of chickens ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2013 by Dave in the dirt

  • This will only work on short grass.
This rake will only work on short grass where a sweeper works equally as well and completes the task in one pass rather than two. I wish I had known this before I bought it. Now it's just a decorative lawn ornament!
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2020 by Bunny Dyer

  • Its a de-thacher - thats all .
No matter which way you turn the splines - it de-thaches the lawn . I purchased this item as it was positioned as a clean-up ' Acreage Rake' to put debris in nice rows - but again no matter which way I turn bends in splines one way or the other - splines end up hitting ground and de-thaching lawn no matter which way they face. When I want to de- thach my entire lawn I now have the tool to do so - but as far as to position it as an Acreage Rake is inaccurate in my estimation . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2022 by Lawrence

  • Very cheaply made
For this price I wasn't expecting true ag quality but this thing is super cheaply made. Got three stars because it did get the job done but I'm not expecting any more then a few more runs before things start failing.
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022 by Oldmanjeffers

  • Yes it works very well.
Use the thatch installation. Does a better job. Yes you will have to do it 2 or 3 times in different directions. The first time you will not notice a big difference. After the third time you realize you have to pick up all that junk. I use a lawn sweeper with the optional thatcher attachment. If you go too fast it will bounce. I lowered the tire pressure in this and my lawn tractor (17 hp), helped a little. If you go to slow it doesn't do much. At the correct speed you can watch it spin and dethatch. I highly recommend. Better than the dethatcher that drags the tines. This actually rakes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2019 by ScottNH

  • A great rake!
We have a lot of property that needs regular thatching. Even though this doesn't look like the thatcher you normally see, it works very well. When you take everything out of the box, lay out the parts according to the diagram. If you run into trouble, THEN read the instructions. If you go step by step (again, looking at the picture) you'll do fine. Once you begin to thatch, if you don't like the pattern of the rows, all you have to do is flip the 4 round parts the other way. If I had to give you a down-side to this rake it would be that the rake is large and the "fingers" could be harmful to pets and kids so find a safe place to put it when not in use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2015 by moonlightjourney

  • it does work
I bought this to try to rake my property. It is basically vacant field and grows very much like a hayfield. We mow it with a brush hog and the grass lays so thick and is a real pain. I put this together in a couple hours (it would have been quicker if the directions were clearer and I didn't have to take it apart twice). SO yeah the directions are meh. It does seem pretty sturdy and I towed it behind my subcompact tractor. The land is very rough and uneven and I could not go fast, but it did take the thick downed grass into rows. It took me 2 passes per row but it worked and that was the bottom line for me. Really only issue I had is you can not back up with this so plan your passes carefully. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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