Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on March 18, 2021 at 04:52:24 from (75.127.27.79):
In Reply to: Landscape rake 3 point posted by Rick n ohio on March 17, 2021 at 17:17:31:
I have had one over 20 years now,, use it to dress up roads,, by far the handiest thing for that job if you know how to use them,, used it to windrow small rocks after putting in miles of pipelines in methane fields, spreading gravel also works very well,, I did not waste money on a cheap one though,, and bought the gauge wheels,, never really tried it on brush cleaning alone,, my tines must be a better grade as I have never bent one bad like I had heard some folks say their do,, I did set mine straight when I wanted to pile up rocks on pipe lines ect if there was a nest of them, but 99.9% of the time I run it angled, my neighbors always call me to dress up their roads for them when they get new gravel. some like them some do not,, You need some H20 in the ground though,, and can work ground far wetter than with a normal rear blade, also work great for pulling any gravel rolled on the edge of a road from plowing snow
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