Cleaning up branches and debris --Survived Katrina

/ Cleaning up branches and debris --Survived Katrina #1  

SailorBob

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Location
Mobile, AL
Tractor
Yanmar YM1700
The good news is that I survived Katrina. The bad news is that I have 16 trees down on a my property and a ton of limbs and debris. I saw a fellow with what appeared to be a rake of sorts attached to a small Kubota yesterday. I have a small Yanmar (20 HP). That looked like just the thing I need to help with the clean up. I only have a BB and brush hog. I guess it may be a landscape rake but, I have never owned one so I am not sure. The attachment had curved springy tines sticking down on it.
Would that be the best attachment for this job or does anyone have any better suggestions?
 
/ Cleaning up branches and debris --Survived Katrina #2  
Glad to hear you survived!!! That would be a landscape rake aka rock rake. It would work well for your jobs. Also, I would not be without clamp-on forks for the FEL. It looks like you don't have a FEL but a set for the 3PH would probably work well too.
Cheers!
 
 

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