[AT] some tractor seat time

Rick Cook cookrick at istar.ca
Thu May 1 18:16:07 PDT 2008


This is probably somewhat of a regional language question but what to you is
a root/yard rake? any pictures?  I can only associate with something that
would either go on the front (brush) or back (root) of something like a Cat
d6 dozer
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Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 10:37 PM
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I borrowed a root/yard rake when I built my house to fix the yard. It really
does a nice job gathering rocks and roots while preparing a nice seedbed.
Some places were so bad I had to make windrows.

John Hall
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From: "David Bruce" <davidbruce at yadtel.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 4:37 PM
Subject: [AT] some tractor seat time


> With the logging done here last summer I'm left with a lot of "little"
> trash in areas I usually mow.  The answer for me is using my yardtool
> with the MF 35D to rake the various trash out of the way.
> Not perfect of course but other than the diesel I have everything I need
> (that was not a big issue until this year with $4+/gallon diesel.
> The man who leases my pasture is promising to bring over a root rake to
> use for cleaning up the pasture a bit - if he does in the next couple
> days I'll try it as well - at least then I can work in reverse.
>
> David
> NW NC
>
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