BB_TX
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- JD 950
A few things to keep in mind; few tractors other than industrial tractors provide down force on the 3 point, a box tends to float on top of hard ground, your ability to pull stumps with the box depends a lot on the power and traction of your tractor.
The teeth on the scarifiers are angled down and forward so they tend to pull the box blade down helping to cut into the ground and whatever is on it. That plus the weight of the box may be enough force to catch the roots and small stumps and pull them out. On hard ground, the teeth will dig in 3" or 4". You should have 4 to 7 scarifiers depending on your box. You can make multiple passes over the area and probably rip out most all surface roots that your tractor can handle. Then you can lift your scarifiers and go back and use the box to level the ground over that area.
The teeth on the scarifiers are angled down and forward so they tend to pull the box blade down helping to cut into the ground and whatever is on it. That plus the weight of the box may be enough force to catch the roots and small stumps and pull them out. On hard ground, the teeth will dig in 3" or 4". You should have 4 to 7 scarifiers depending on your box. You can make multiple passes over the area and probably rip out most all surface roots that your tractor can handle. Then you can lift your scarifiers and go back and use the box to level the ground over that area.