buckrake

Tommy

Member
Location
North East Wales
I liked this one, built like a brick and not to dear. I think the rest are juts a fashion ( like silage trailers ) they aren’t bad ones made but it’s only box iron, 2 rams and a few tines.
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Khan

Member
Location
Emerald Isle
hello, whats the best buckrake on the market in your opinion looking at around 8ft wide? thanks in advance!
What's it going on, handler or rear of tractor? 9ft Johnston here on forklift, pleased with it. I think Hardox adds a lot of weight for not much benefit, particularly on small machines that are lifting and carrying, not pushing up the face.
 

Owainwills01

Member
Mixed Farmer
What's it going on, handler or rear of tractor? 9ft Johnston here on forklift, pleased with it. I think Hardox adds a lot of weight for not much benefit, particularly on small machines that are lifting and carrying, not pushing up the face.
it's going on the front of a tractor or going on the rear when stuff get's heavy, can agree with you that hardox is abit too heavy
 

Lofty1984

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
South wales
We’ve a 9ft cherry pushed in thousands of tons of grass, Wholecrop and maize and cant fault it bought a second start of this season to ease the pressure on the old one
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