Steppenwolfe
Super Member
- Joined
- Apr 11, 2012
- Messages
- 7,086
- Location
- The Blue Ridge Mountains
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5400, 1140 RTV
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Finally got to hook up and use my new ETA Extreme Duty landscape rake today. I am really impressed. As you can see in the photos , I cut a new road through a section of woods I haven't accessed before. First I went through with just the loader digging up trees, and pushing dead trees aside. Then went through with my bush hog to shred leaves and old, rotten wood, then six passes with the rake, and I had a road. The rake is heavy as ****, and really does a number grabbing and dragging the debris. I stopped and cleaned out the tines each pass, and was amazed how easy everything just dropped out. This was really the first time I put the MX through the paces, and couldn't be happier. This is one powerful tractor, and just plain fun to use. Took my wife out at the end of the day, and she thought I had busted my butt all day!
Finally got to hook up and use my new ETA Extreme Duty landscape rake today. I am really impressed. As you can see in the photos , I cut a new road through a section of woods I haven't accessed before. First I went through with just the loader digging up trees, and pushing dead trees aside. Then went through with my bush hog to shred leaves and old, rotten wood, then six passes with the rake, and I had a road. The rake is heavy as ****, and really does a number grabbing and dragging the debris. I stopped and cleaned out the tines each pass, and was amazed how easy everything just dropped out. This was really the first time I put the MX through the paces, and couldn't be happier. This is one powerful tractor, and just plain fun to use. Took my wife out at the end of the day, and she thought I had busted my butt all day!