ShearHeadMS
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- Joined
- Jun 19, 2011
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- 117
- Location
- Mississippi
- Tractor
- Massy Furgason 396, ASV-100 with Cimaf, D9H(Frankenstien), D9G(Rusty), D6D(troublemaker), and JD 6420P :)
Hey guys, been staying pretty busy here lately. Iv been doing some thinking and I need some advice. We use a 13 foot root rake in our dozers. It works pretty good but I feel I can be more productive with something else. So I did some digging and found some pics. The first few are a called a rotary stick rake.


This looks like it could be promising for decent sized job with or without shearing involved. Seems rugged too!
Now I think this is a root plow, not sure. But it's clear to see its a Aussie design.

I guess I'd be good at maybe grubbing small stumps? Or pulling i front of a planter?
My main reason for doing this is people dont want to pay a huge sum of money for clearing when they can just run through it with a tree plow and planter. That means their trees don't grow as we'll due to all the trash left behind.
Let me know what y'all think, cause it looks cheaper to run a rig like this than to run a small rake dozer


This looks like it could be promising for decent sized job with or without shearing involved. Seems rugged too!
Now I think this is a root plow, not sure. But it's clear to see its a Aussie design.

I guess I'd be good at maybe grubbing small stumps? Or pulling i front of a planter?
My main reason for doing this is people dont want to pay a huge sum of money for clearing when they can just run through it with a tree plow and planter. That means their trees don't grow as we'll due to all the trash left behind.
Let me know what y'all think, cause it looks cheaper to run a rig like this than to run a small rake dozer