future_vision
Gold Member
I was originally going down the path is a rock/skeleton grapple to soft all the debris on it if the loam as I clear land but I am second guessing that idea. I'm starting to think having specialized equipment might be more efficient. That's why I'm now considering just buying a rock/skeleton bucket and a root grapple instead. To me it seems having the sifting capability built into a grapple limits it's abilities to some degree. With a dedicated sitting bucket I get all that functionality and with the root grapple I gain the ability to dig/ rake. Is that thinking off? Also now I plan on seeding afterwards so I was considering renting a power rake. Maybe that makes the rock/skelton bucket a 'nice to have' than a 'must have' implement. Then again is I can do a pretty good job with the bucket I might not need the power rake?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated for this first time tractor owner/land clearer/future hobby/homestead farmer.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated for this first time tractor owner/land clearer/future hobby/homestead farmer.