Land Rake Owners Need Help!

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Imold

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Ok so I have cut down a area of sumac with the Piranha bar and I have run over the area with my box blade using teeth to rip up as much as possible but still need to do some more cleaning before I dump class 5 gravel, here is how it looks now.
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I will also be prepping two more areas, one will be 35x75 feet for home and the other 32x32 feet for garage, both areas are basically low cut pasture grass, again I will rip it up with box blade teeth.

I would like to know if buying a 72 inch Land Rake would be worth it for finishing work, it will also be used on a 300 plus foot gravel driveway and cleaning yard of debris if needed. I think the GC1705 would handle a 72 inch land rake if I went with that one.


Jim.
 
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   / Land Rake Owners Need Help!
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I have searched and best I come up with is reply’s to get one as wide or wider then your tractor when angled so you can crown driveway or cover wheel tracks, I need to know how it works other then that.


Jim.
 
   / Land Rake Owners Need Help! #3  
Would work just fine for that. Will sift roots out of soil and smooth the dirt. Landscape rakes are relatively light. The 6ft would be my choice also. I have a 7ft I acquired and pull behind a 2025R. It’s too long/wide to spin around while attached to tractor without hitting the tires but pulling it isn’t a problem.
 
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If your plans are to gravel for a building base, you would be better to strip off all that top soil until you get down to soiled material and build it back up with gravel.
 
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If your plans are to gravel for a building base, you would be better to strip off all that top soil until you get down to soiled material and build it back up with gravel.

This ! You want to remove the top soil and get a decent base built up.
 
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You probably won't get it much if any better than you have it in the picture. The landscape rake will sift some debris but it will pull a fair amount of dirt and leave the surface soft.

I have a 5' I bought for my old 855 and still pull it behind my 4310. I rarely tilt it. I get about the same results using it as I do with my grader blade for certain stuff like our driveway except the rake leaves loose lines.
 
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Most of the top soil will be removed as I clean out the roots, I need to get it leveled as best I can before I get the class 5 dumped and spread out then I will let it settle all winter and spring and see how it looks after the thaw this spring.

I will be going to Fleet Farm and looking at a 72 inch land rake this weekend.


Jim.
 
 

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