I WAS SO WRONG ABOUT THIS NEW ATTACHMENT!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- I've been a big fan of CMP's 3-Point Dethatcher for years, and so have our customers as it's one of our top selling products.
But when they contacted after releasing a Heavy Duty Dethatcher, I wondered if it was really necessary because to me, the next step up was a Landscape Rake (which is far more aggressive).
So I put the HD Dethatcher on my Kioti's 3-Point and tested it out. We tried grading our gravel driveway, dethatching our lawn, cleaning up our trails, and smoothing out some rough soil. The results were... well we'll show you in the video!
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I have the original version, purchased for dethacher use but have found many applications for it. Great for spreading composted horse manure. The tines do get out of wack pushing backwards but the manual recommendation is forward use only.
Looks pretty nice. Thanks for the look.
That is a cool attachment something to think about 🤔
I also bought the original version. It works great. Have no complaints.
The new driveway looks great, Courtney!
Thank you sir :)
Loving the Kioti videos! Great attachment too!
Was wondering why none larger than 60" until you said ships UPS at which point I'm guessing it's due to oversize package charges. Though it would be cool to have a 8ft-10ft one made of two wings folding up-to the center even if it had to be split into a couple of packages for shipping. ......
Also guessing that anything wider than 8ft 6in would need to take the most stringent state's allowable implement width for road travel into consideration too....
They used to offer a 70 and 80". Both were terrible sellers, so they quit making them. They were also quite a bit more expensive due to the size. So, that probably had something to do with it.
I have the Standard duty DeThatcher. It works great on trails. Also good for over seeding. I Aireated my yard & put seed out. Then went over it again with the DeThatcher. I had 6 41lb suitcase weights on my Hitch hangers. That was perfect for tearing the yard up just enough to re seed.
I wish I had land that needed it. There might ought to be a version that has the skid-steer-quick-attach instead of the 3-point-quick-attach setup. I don't have either quick-attach so I'm not a sale-study but if I won the lottery... I want one on the front b/c I also have a grass-catcher. My current front dethatcher is on a simple swivel wheel but I kinda want more down-pressure.
🙏❤️ Love from Scotland ❤️🙏
Beautiful country, Scotland! What part is home for you?
It would be cool if they had extensions that could be added on each side to make it 10’. Id love a 10’ version for my yard. 5’ would take me forever to dethatch. It would be neat if they could fold up too for smaller storage footprint
Exactly
When they make a 72" I'll buy one. But does look like it works great. Just need a bigger one for the tractor I have.
Fold out wings would be sweet. Sell a 48" with optional or included 6" wings and 12" wings.
Made my own two years ago for $80 and a old dearborn cultivator frame. 7ft long and jd 4in hayrake tines and some bolts nuts washers and 1hr of work.
Gotta add this to my list!
Not sure if you noticed how many stones it chunks to the side. I imagine a man of your perfection wouldn't like that. I'm sure a little slower speed would cure that though.
I did, probably should have slowed down a bit.
@GoodWorksTractors I was thinking "I know he is gonna stress over those stones". Lol I'm the same way.
@@sbcmike2765 haha definitely was bugging me. We were running out of time to video, so I was trying to get done as fast as I could:)
they need to make a version that connect to a 2 inch hitch receiver
Thank you for the video.
I have the original dethatcher, it works fantastic to prepare the dirt to sow graas seed. Better thand my landscape rake.
I think tines are made in Chicago.
Have you tried it to spread mulch? I've tried with my box blade but it doesn't distribute well.
I have the original version, use it on grass, also the gravel drive. Works great for prepping for seed.
I have bent a couple tines, do you sell spares or do i need to call the manufacturer?
I've seen very similar looking ones at Fleet Farm and L&M Supply.
Edit-the spring tines, sold individually.
Yes sir, here you go www.goodworkstractors.com/product/cmp-attachments-replacement-dethatcher-tines-2/
I would want a 7' same width as my bucket, shreader, and tire width setting. Otherwise the tires would overlap.
Heck yeah 👍🏻👍🏻 Kioti
What model Kioti is that?
I desperately need to know how you got the 3 point to follow the undulations of the uneven ground.
“Float” position on the 3 point…with no weight (100 pounds is practically zero) it has no downward pressure
Mine floats, IDK why yours wouldn't.
@@jamessloanofficial But what is that position? I have a kubota LX2610 and all I can see is the lever for 3 point position 1-8. I move the lever and the height just stays there.
3 point hitches have no upward resistance other than the weight of the attachments holding it down. The hydraulic piston that raises it has no mechanical fastening to the lift arms. In a set arm position, if a lifting force is applied, the arms raise without the hydrualic piston moving
I’m also confused on the 3 pt “float position” with the 1025R. If I’m following y’all correctly, I just pick a number on the 3 pt, lock it into place and that’s called the float position?
Is that little CK cab tractor for sale?
Someday, but not today