TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
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TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake Instruction Manual

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake Instruction Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Designed for quick installation on any tractor or skid steer loader bucket, making it an easy to use multipurpose tool.

LENGTHEN CABLES

Short and long steel connection cables are provided with this product. These can be used independently or rigged together depending on the depth of your bucket: Bucket Depth: Up to 20” use short cable only, 20-25” use long cable only, 25-32” use both rigged together.

To lengthen cables for larger buckets, combine a short cable and long cable.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - To lengthen cables for larger buckets, combine a
short cable and long cable.

Using clevis, connect both ends of the short cable.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - Using clevis, connect both ends of the short
cable.

Take small cable and run through the loop of one end of the long cable.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - Take small cable and run through the loop of one
end of the long cable

Run clevis back through the small cable and pull tight.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - Run clevis back through the small cable and pull
tight.

STEP ONE

After determining the proper cables to use, attach clevis to one end of the cable and eyelet attached to the bend of the Bucket Rake. Repeat on the other side of the bucket rake.

Note: Make sure smaller teeth are facing down.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - After determining the proper cables to use, attach
clevis to one end of the cable and eyelet attached to the bend of the Bucket
Rake.

STEP TWO

Place Bucket Rake in front of the bucket.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - Place Bucket Rake in front of the
bucket

STEP THREE

With bucket slightly angled upright, pick up Bucket
Rake and slide onto bucket.
Caution: Make sure hands and fingers are clear of any pinch points.
Danger: If bucket is too heavy to lift alone, please have two people to lift it. Do not stand directly under the Bucket Rake while installing

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - With bucket slightly angled upright, pick up
Bucket Rake and slide onto bucket

STEP FOUR

Once Bucket Rake is firmly attached to the bucket, hook ratchet end of strap to the eyelet facing up on the Bucket Rake.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - Once Bucket Rake is firmly attached to the bucket,
hook ratchet end of strap to the eyelet facing up on the Bucket
Rake

STEP FIVE

Take the strap and feed through the ratchet.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - Take the strap and feed through the
ratchet

STEP SIX

Attach the strap hook to the cable attached to the Bucket Rake. Make sure hook is facing away from the bucket.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - Attach the strap hook to the cable attached to
the

STEP SEVEN

Once the strap is attached to the cable, begin to tighten the ratchet. Make sure strap isn’t twisted or has any obstructions. If strap is clear, tighten ratchet until there is no slack in the strap.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - Once the strap is attached to the cable, begin to
tighten the ratchet

STEP EIGHT

After strap is properly tightened, secure strap back under the ratchet. This will make sure the strap doesn’t get caught on anything.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - After strap is properly tightened, secure strap
back

COMPLETE

You have now successfully installed your Bucket Rake, and ready for use.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - You have now successfully installed your Bucket
Rake, and ready for use

SAFETY

  • Always follow all tractor or skid steer manufacturers’ safety warnings.
  • Never operate with persons in the path or underneath the loader.
  • Avoid sharp edges on the Bucket Rake; never leave the unit parked where someone could come in contact with the rake.
  • Avoid using on steep hillsides.
  • Always be aware of debris that could fall backwards on the operator during use.

FORWARD OPERATION

Use Forward Operation to clear brush, small trees, level gravel driveways and till ground. Keep the loader bucket parallel to the ground, and lower the bucket until desired penetration is made with the bottom tines. In thick brush, lift loader and clear out debris often. With smaller machines it may be more effective to take passes of only one half the bucket width.

TARTER BR52 Bucket Rake - FORWARD OPERATION

BACKWARD OPERATION

Use Backwards Operation to remove small stumps, roots, rocks and to gather up loose vegetation. Best results can be seen when the bucket is tilted downward in the front allowing both the forward and downward tines to engage the ground simultaneously.

For more information and questions, please contact:
Tarter Customer Service
1-800-RED-GATE (1-800-733-4283).

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