Dethatchers & Aerators

VEVOR Tow Behind Landscape Rake, 60" Tow Dethatcher with 21 Steel Coil Tines, Lawn Dethatcher Rake Attaches to 48" or 60" Toolbars and 3-Point Suspension Systems, for Leaves, Pine Needles, and Grass

3.7/5 (20 reviews)
$166.24
VEVOR Tow Behind Landscape Rake, 60" Tow Dethatcher with 21 Steel Coil Tines, Lawn Dethatcher Rake Attaches to 48" or 60" Toolbars and 3-Point Suspension Systems, for Leaves, Pine Needles, and Grass
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What It Is

The VEVOR Tow Behind Landscape Rake is a 60-inch wide dethatcher designed to be towed behind a lawn tractor or ATV, using 21 steel coil tines to rake leaves, pine needles, and thatch from lawns. It attaches to 48" or 60" toolbars or 3-point suspension systems, making it suitable for medium to large properties.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Toolbar Width: Works with 48" or 60" toolbars—measure your tractor’s hitch or toolbar width before buying. The 60" unit requires a compatible towing vehicle with a 2-inch receiver hitch or 3-point hitch (Category 0 or 1).
  • Hitch Type: Includes a 3-point suspension system (pins and brackets) for compact tractors, but also fits standard lawn tractor drawbars. Check if your tractor has a 3-point hitch or a simple tow bar.
  • Deck Size: No direct deck compatibility—this is a tow-behind, not a deck-mount. Ensure your vehicle can handle the 60" width without overhang on slopes or obstacles.
  • OEM vs Aftermarket: Aftermarket part; no specific brand compatibility. Works with most riding mowers, ATVs, or sub-compact tractors with a hitch.

Key Things to Know

  • Build Quality: Mixed reviews—steel frame and tines are sturdy for light-duty use, but some report weld cracks or bent tines after heavy soil contact. Expect to tighten bolts periodically.
  • Installation Difficulty: Moderate; assembly requires bolting the tine bank to the frame and attaching the hitch. No drilling needed, but you’ll need basic tools (wrenches, socket set). Instructions are sparse—watch online videos.
  • Common Gotchas: Tines may dig into soft ground if weight is not adjusted; add a weight bar or ballast for better depth control. The 60" width can be unwieldy on tight turns—plan for open areas.
  • Adjustability: Tine angle is preset; no fine-tuning for depth. Works best on flat, debris-covered lawns, not rocky or uneven terrain.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you need a budget-friendly tow-behind dethatcher for a large, flat lawn with light thatch or leaf buildup, and you have a tractor or ATV with a compatible hitch. Skip it if you require precise depth control, heavy-duty construction for rocky soil, or a deck-mounted unit for a zero-turn mower.

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