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More Information About 3D Model :
The Landscape Rake Harrow Implement, frequently categorized under nomenclature such as “Finishing Rake,” “Grooming Rake,” or Arc Implement, is a highly versatile agricultural and horticultural machine designed for surface preparation, debris management, and light soil scarification. It functions primarily as a secondary tillage tool, utilized after primary cultivation to achieve a smooth, cleared, and level surface suitable for seeding, sodding, or establishing pathways.

Design and Mechanism


The core design of the landscape rake centers on a robust, open frame supporting multiple rows of flexible or semi-rigid tines (often referred to as teeth or spring teeth). The tines are fabricated from high-tensile steel, designed to flex upon encountering significant resistance, minimizing damage to the implement while effectively raking surface material.

The characteristic ARC often refers to the engineered curvature of the frame or the specific configuration of the tines, which is optimized to gather loose materials—including rocks, roots, field stubble, thatch, and construction debris—into easily managed windrows or piles without excessively displacing the underlying soil structure.

Key adjustable features often include:

  1. Angle of Attack (Pitch): The operator can typically adjust the forward or backward pitch of the tine assembly. An aggressive angle increases the depth of penetration and the amount of material moved, while a shallow angle facilitates light grooming and finishing.
  2. Working Width: Implements are available in various widths, dictated by the intended motive power source (motoblock vs. large tractor).
  3. Gauge Wheels (Optional): Some models incorporate depth-regulating wheels to ensure consistent working height and prevent the tines from digging too deeply on uneven terrain.

    ### Operational Versatility and Motive Power

    A distinguishing feature of the Landscape Rake is its adaptability across diverse power platforms, fulfilling roles from heavy-duty site clearing to fine garden preparation:

  4. Tractor Implementation: The most common configuration involves mounting the rake to the standardized three-point hitch (3PH) system of a compact utility tractor (CUT) or agricultural tractor. The 3PH connection allows the operator to control the rake’s height, lift it for transport, and regulate the downward pressure using the tractor’s hydraulic system.
  5. Motoblock (Walk-Behind Tractor): Specialized, smaller versions are engineered for attachment to two-wheel tractors (motoblocks). These implements are essential for working in constrained spaces, smallholdings, vineyards, or highly contoured landscapes where full-sized tractors cannot maneuver. The rake often connects via a specialized coupling or PTO (Power Take-Off) drive.
  6. Manual/Hand Operation: While the term primarily denotes powered implements, some light-duty or modular versions are capable of controlled manual operation for highly localized tasks, often utilizing extended handles or wheeled frames, though the scope and efficiency are significantly reduced compared to motorized use.

    ### Applications

    The Landscape Rake is indispensable in numerous sectors, including professional landscaping, estate maintenance, sports field management, and small-scale farming. Primary applications include:

  7. Seedbed Preparation: Finalizing the soil surface after plowing or tilling, creating a fine, uniform soil aggregation necessary for successful germination.
  8. Debris Removal: Efficiently clearing construction sites, pastures, or newly cleared land of rocks, roots, and vegetative matter.
  9. Dethatching and Aeration: Aggressive raking can remove dead organic matter (thatch) from established turf, promoting healthier growth.
  10. Grading and Leveling: Smoothing and spreading materials such as gravel, topsoil, mulch, or sand across large areas, particularly useful for maintaining driveways and paths.

    KEYWORDS: Landscape Rake, Harrow, Implement, Motoblock, Tractor Attachment, Finishing Rake, Tines, Debris Removal, Soil Preparation, Seedbed, Gardening Tool, Agricultural Machinery, Arc Rake, Grooming Rake, Walk-Behind Tractor, Scarification, Leveling, Grading, Three-Point Hitch, Compact Tractor, Utility Implement, Manual Operation, Gravel Maintenance, Thatch Removal, Field Preparation, PTO Implement, Windrowing, Horticulture, Adjustable Pitch, Surface Tillage.

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OBJ | 2 files<br />File Size: 117 MB
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Rhinoceros 3D<br />File Size: 165 MB
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STEP<br />File Size: 84.3 MB
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3D ACIS<br />File Size: 118 MB
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IGES<br />File Size: 132 MB
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