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Rakes are essential agricultural tools used for gathering and leveling soil, hay, and other materials. Typically made from durable materials such as steel or aluminum, rakes feature a long handle with a series of tines or teeth designed to efficiently collect debris or till the soil. They come in various designs, including garden rakes, landscape rakes, and thatch rakes, each tailored for specific tasks in small farming operations.
| Material | Steel or aluminum |
| Handle length | 3 to 6 feet |
| Tine length | 4 to 10 inches |
| Number of tines | 10 to 20 |
| Weight | 2 to 5 pounds |
When selecting a rake, consider the specific tasks you need it for, such as soil preparation or hay collection. Look for rakes with a suitable handle length and weight that you can comfortably manage. Additionally, check for the material quality, as this affects durability. If you require a rake for specific soil types or conditions, mention these factors when requesting a quote.
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A garden rake with flexible tines is ideal for loosening soil and gathering leaves.
Clean the tines after use and store it in a dry place to prevent rust.
Yes, landscape rakes are designed for heavier tasks like leveling soil.
Garden rakes have shorter, flexible tines, while landscape rakes have longer, sturdier tines for heavy materials.
Yes, thatch rakes have sharp tines designed to remove dead grass and debris.
Most rakes weigh between 2 to 5 pounds, depending on the material and design.