Hoe & Rake Handle Installation

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • First video of the Spring Series.
    Featured Part Numbers:
    No. 40361 14 Tooth Bow Rake with 1 1/8” x 60” Handle. 2.00 Lbs. Each.
    No. 40306 6” Shank Garden Hoe with 60” Handle. 3/pack. 2.00 Lbs. Each
    No. 40310 Butterfly Hoe with 60” Handle. 3/pack. 2.00 Lbs. Each.
    No. 00305WF 60” Lt. Cotton Hoe & Bow Rake Hdle. W/Ferrule. Ash. 12/pack. 1.5 Lbs. Each. (Fits Bow Rake and Light Cotton Hoe. Diameter: 1 3/8”. Bore: 7/16” Diameter x 3 3/4” Deep).
    No. 00303-WF 60” B & C Hoe Handle with Ferrule. Ash. 12/pack. 2.0 Lbs. Each
    Mentioned Part Numbers:
    No. 40361-16 16 Tooth Bow Rake with 60” Handle. 3/pack. 2.50 Lbs. Each.
    No. 00305AWF 60” Hvy. Cotton Hoe Hdle. W/Ferrule. Ash. 12/pack. 2.0 Lbs. Each. (Fits Mortar Hoe and Large rakes. Diameter: 1 ½”. Bore: 9/16” Diameter x 3 3/4” Deep).
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Komentáře • 29

  • @johncerda9295
    @johncerda9295 Před 4 lety +10

    Thanks for showing me how to get my new handle on the old rake head. I searched at least 10 videos before I found yours. My rake is good as new.

    • @johncerda9295
      @johncerda9295 Před 4 lety +2

      The part at 1:06 is valuable info. I saw other people on Home Depot and home improvement sites having the same question as me and were struggling to find the answer.

    • @bowmanhandlesinc.7140
      @bowmanhandlesinc.7140  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes we have questions like that all the time which is why we felt it necessary to start making videos. Please share our info and feel free to call or email if you have future inquiries!

  • @TheWtfnonamez
    @TheWtfnonamez Před 5 měsíci

    Watching you ram that in there was a delight to watch.
    You really know your stuff!

  • @waltergroover5501
    @waltergroover5501 Před rokem +1

    I am a farmer. I can testify that a T-post driver works very well and is a lot easier to use than a hammer.

  • @teddyboy252
    @teddyboy252 Před 11 dny +1

    Good job

  • @michelespencer6095
    @michelespencer6095 Před 2 lety +1

    This is Michele’s husband! Bought the handle and had no clue of how to put it on! Your tutorial was excellent and made it so much easier than I thought it was going to be! Thank you!

  • @tulips4you2
    @tulips4you2 Před rokem

    This is a cute video for being handed the easy parts for the last step! She is like the rest of us...unable to remove that tapered end piece 😂😂

  • @RufusShaw
    @RufusShaw Před 2 lety +2

    Finally someone who knows what they are doing. Thank you for the tutorial, it was very helpful

  • @waltergroover5501
    @waltergroover5501 Před rokem +1

    I looked at the comments and saw that a lot of people asked about removing the old ferrule. I used a side grinder with a cut-off blade to slice the ferrule lengthwise and cut the retaining screw then a claw hammer to pry the ferrule off.

  • @davidwillard7334
    @davidwillard7334 Před 2 lety +4

    Your Video ! DOESN'T SHOW !! HOW ! To Remove ! That TAPERED ! END BIT ! OFF !! THE ! HANDLE !!

  • @mikethompson2007
    @mikethompson2007 Před rokem +1

    Well you glossed over the main part?? I assume your handles aren't pre drilled... so what size hole? How deep? My tang isn't round so should I drill 2 smaller holes side by side to simulate the oval shape or should I just by another brand that is pre drilled like all the other videos show?

    • @ciphercode2298
      @ciphercode2298 Před 10 měsíci

      I cant say whether it's right or wrong,but I drill a hole just over 2" deep and go with a single hole the smallest diameter of the shank you'll be inserting into the handle. I also use an epoxy for extra piece of mind liberally applied in the hole.

  • @mikelongo9123
    @mikelongo9123 Před rokem

    Amilia, God Love You. Butt it takes little more time time & fussin; to correctly fit a socket type Ferrule to a nice hardwood handle.

  • @LivingOurAmericanDream

    You didn’t do the last style??

  • @vidkidruss
    @vidkidruss Před 3 lety

    Good video BUT where can I buy one of your products? Need a socket hoe handle. Went to your website and cannot find anything other than your catalog. No mention of how/where to buy product.

  • @mgreene939
    @mgreene939 Před měsícem

    Do you make 72” hie handles?

  • @RachaelMaresh
    @RachaelMaresh Před 2 lety

    AT 2:24, what is the model number of the handle you're talking about? I can't find one in the catalog that matches the measurements you're giving.

  • @outnaboutnc
    @outnaboutnc Před 3 lety +4

    you skipped many steps and details

    • @joegrieco5499
      @joegrieco5499 Před 3 lety

      Like how to get the rake off the old, broken handle?

  • @TacticalTony702
    @TacticalTony702 Před 2 lety

    Hoe n Bates 😂

  • @doghairdontcarelindaniel7531

    What’s a tang......ugh.

    • @swiss6253
      @swiss6253 Před 2 lety

      A tang is basically the butt of the metal tool.
      If you look at a knife with a wooden handle, the tang is the part in the handle.
      If the tang goes all the way to the bottom of the handle, it's a 'full tang'.
      So on a heavy rake head, the tang is the part that goes into the handle.

    • @pdufusc
      @pdufusc Před 2 lety

      tang is the metal pointy thang that comes together on the back of the bow, of the rake!
      Actually, the metal end that goes into the handle. =) A lot of folks even call the teeth on the rake tangs, and the sharp point on the top of a file where you drive on a piece of broom handle or tree limb for the handle.