What is stick raking?
Stick rakes are used for clearing debris prior to slashing and mowing, or to prevent fire hazards or clean up after storms. AGMAX stick rakes have thick, tempered steel tines for contouring over uneven terrain and they attach easily to your tractor’s three point linkage.
What is a dozer rake used for?
Ideal for clearing land and moving woody debris, root rakes for dozers are a useful attachment for the bulldozers and other heavy equipment. The solid tines allows for easier penetration into hard ground and help in clearing land more effectively.
What does a root rake do?
The root rakes are ideal for land clearing, ground leveling and moving materials away from buildings and obstructions. The attachments were designed to easily gather rocks and debris, while allowing soil to sift through, for minimal site and landscape disturbance and maximum efficiency.
What is root raking?
Root raking quite literally smooths the land by raking up remnants of root systems, leaving behind a virtually obstacle-free surface. This makes it easy for us to move onto the next stages of land clearing or construction preparation.
What is a root rake good for?
Do rock rakes work?
The landscape rake works good for popping some of those rocks loose. It works great for spreading gravel around but not collecting it. They work nice to collect sticks and leaves to clean up your trails or an area you are trying to turn into mowing space. They also work nice for preparing seed beds.
How do you rake landscape rocks?
Rake the small rocks and gravel into a pile, then scoop them into the wheelbarrow with your shovel. Continue raking with a regular leaf rake if there is a lot of gravel. Sound like too much work to take on this job? Rocks can also be removed from soil by using a tractor, plough and screen to separate rocks.
What is a 3 point landscape rake used for?
This 3-point landscape rake is great for a variety of agricultural needs. Use this lawn rake for grading, to clear rock, for soil preparation, for lawn preparation, to level your soil, spread top soil, to break up clumps of sod, and so much more.