HAND TRACTOR LANDSCAPE RAKE RAKING RAKER HARROW SPIKE IMPLEMENT 3D model
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Publication date: 2026-01-22

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More Information About 3D Model :
The implement referred to as the Hand Tractor Landscape Rake Raking Raker Harrow Spike Implement is a specialized, ground-engaging attachment designed exclusively for integration with a single-axle, walk-behind tractor, commonly known as a hand tractor or power tiller. This apparatus serves a dual function, bridging the utility of a traditional landscape rake for debris management and a light drag harrow for surface soil preparation.

Definition and Nomenclature


This tool is categorized as a secondary tillage or conditioning implement. Its varied nomenclature—encompassing rake, harrow, and spike implement—reflects its functional versatility in landscape maintenance and small-scale agriculture. While the term landscape rake highlights its primary role in clearing surface material, the inclusion of rigid tines or spikes allows it to perform light scarification and leveling, characteristic of a superficial harrow. It is an essential accessory for maximizing the utility of the hand tractor platform in tight spaces or on small holdings unsuitable for conventional four-wheeled machinery.

Design and Mechanical Structure


The implement typically consists of a robust, articulated main frame constructed from heavy-gauge steel. It connects to the power tiller via a standardized connection point, often a proprietary quick-hitch system specific to the hand tractor manufacturer (e.g., bolt-on flange or conical coupling). This mechanical interface allows the tractor operator to manage the implement’s height and angle using the tractor’s handlebars and linkage.

The working element is a transverse bar or beam supporting a series of hardened steel tines or spikes. These components are critical to the implement's function:

  1. Tines (Raking Element): Generally made of curved, spring steel, these tines are designed to flex under load. They effectively gather surface debris, including stones, sticks, crop residue, and thatch, without excessive soil penetration.
  2. Spikes (Harrowing Element): If configured as a spike harrow, the working elements are shorter, rigid, non-flexible steel spikes intended for light soil disturbance, breaking up clods, aerating the topsoil, and leveling irregularities.

    Key structural features often include adjustable gauge wheels or skids positioned on either side of the main frame. These components regulate the depth of penetration, ensuring that the tines or spikes maintain a consistent working height relative to the ground surface. Furthermore, many professional landscape rake models permit mechanical adjustment of the angle of attack, allowing the operator to set the rake to straight-on (for leveling/scarifying) or angled (for windrowing debris).

    ### Function and Application

    The primary operational purpose of this implement is surface conditioning and light preparation across various terrains:

  3. Debris Management: The implement efficiently sweeps and collects loose material from lawns, fields, and construction sites, preparing the area for subsequent seeding or landscaping work. When angled, the tines push collected material into manageable rows (windrows) for easier removal.
  4. Seedbed Preparation: Used in conjunction with prior primary tillage (plowing or rotary tilling), the rake/harrow attachment finely prepares the seedbed surface by smoothing high spots, filling low spots, and breaking residual soil clumps.
  5. Thatch and Turf Renovation: In turfgrass management, the spikes can lightly scarify the surface, pulling up dead organic material (thatch) and aerating the root zone, promoting healthy growth.
  6. Path Maintenance: It is highly effective for leveling and maintaining gravel driveways, paths, and sports fields by redistributing aggregate material that has migrated over time.

    Due to the hand tractor’s inherent maneuverability, this landscape rake is particularly valued for working along fences, in orchards, between crop rows, and in small, intricate landscape designs where larger tractor-mounted equipment cannot operate.

    KEYWORDS: Hand tractor, Power tiller, Landscape rake, Walk-behind tractor, Agricultural implement, Tillage tool, Raking, Scarifier, Surface preparation, Spike harrow, Soil conditioning, Debris removal, Gardening equipment, Farm machinery, Two-wheeled tractor, Seedbed preparation, Turf renovation, Tines, Gauge wheels, Implement attachment, Earth moving, Gravel leveling, Landscaping, Small-scale farming, Articulated frame, Windrowing, Rotary tiller accessory, Ground engagement, Mechanical adjustment, Quick-hitch system.

STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 44.9 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 90.4 MB), 3DS (3D Studio, filesize: 27.8 MB), 3DM (Rhinoceros 3D, filesize: 170 MB), DAE (Collada, filesize: 154 MB), IGE (IGES, filesize: 136 MB), MAX (Autodesk 3ds Max, filesize: 203 MB), GLTF (glTF, filesize: 30 MB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 29.2 MB), SKP (Sketchup, filesize: 82.9 MB), SAT (3D ACIS, filesize: 103 MB), STP (STEP, filesize: 86 MB), BLEND (Blender, filesize: 83.2 MB), DWG (AutoCAD, filesize: 36.8 MB)

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