Bobcat 84-Inch Landscape Rake for Skid Steers
Overview
Bobcat's 84-inch landscape rake is a passive tine-style rake for spreading topsoil, removing rocks and debris, and preparing seedbeds. Unlike a powered soil conditioner, it requires no auxiliary hydraulics — it works off the float function. Commonly used for final grading on residential and commercial landscaping sites across Canada. Available through authorized Bobcat dealers.
Canada Availability
Best for: topsoil spreading, rock removal, seedbed prep
Compare with: Berlon Industries 72-Inch Power Rake for Skid Steers · Berlon 96 Inch Skid Steer Power Rake · Blue Diamond 72-Inch Power Rake for Skid Steers
Key Facts
- Working width: 84 inches
- Type: passive tine landscape rake
- Hydraulics required: float only (no aux)
- Application: topsoil spreading, rock removal, seedbed prep
- Mount: Bobcat Bob-Tach
Is This Right For You?
Buy if
- You're breaking up compacted gravel roads, hardpan, or packed aggregate before regrading
- Your site has frost-heaved or rutted surfaces that need aggressive tine action before re-spreading
- You need to loosen material before a final grading pass — scarifiers prep the surface efficiently
Skip if
- You're finishing a prepared seedbed — a standard power rake with finer tines does that job better
- Your soil is already loose — scarifier tines dig too aggressively and will over-till
Also consider
- Standard power rake for final seedbed prep and debris removal
- Landplane for final levelling after scarifying
Designed for Bobcat machines but mounts to any skid steer or CTL with a universal SSQA quick-attach plate.
About Bobcat in Canada
Bobcat is one of the most recognized skid steer brands in Canada, with a dealer presence in every province. Their OEM attachments are engineered specifically for Bobcat machines but use universal SSQA mounts for cross-brand compatibility.
Care & Maintenance
- Inspect rotor teeth after each use — chipped or missing carbide dramatically reduces grading quality and throws the rotor off balance
- Grease rotor shaft bearing housings at each end after every 8 hours of use — most premature bearing failures trace back to insufficient lubrication intervals
- Clean packed soil from rotor teeth and the housing after every job — built-up soil throws the rotor out of balance and restricts rotation
- Replace worn teeth in matched sets — mixing old and new teeth across the rotor causes uneven cutting and vibration that stresses the drive
- Inspect hydraulic motor drive connections and belt tension (if belt-driven) weekly during active season
How to Connect
- Attach frame using Bob-Tach
- Connect hydraulic rotor circuit
- Adjust rotor depth by lowering carefully — engage at surface before penetrating soil
- Set material deflector angle if applicable
Ready to Buy in Canada?
Pricing varies by region and dealer stock levels change seasonally. For current availability and a real quote, contact a local dealer.
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