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<blockquote data-quote="RS" data-source="post: 5271781" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>I tried that on our farm in Humphreys County on newly cleared plots. The rock rake acted similar to a solid blade, and I was dragging as much topsoil as I was sticks and rocks. I ended up taking out every other tooth, and it did a little better but not much. It doesn't do much at all as far as breaking up the soil…there's not enough weight with a rock rake, and teeth are pretty flimsy. Over the years, I've thrown out the larger rocks by hand and lived with the rest. </p><p></p><p>It probably would do a good job of getting leaves off of logging roads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RS, post: 5271781, member: 1287"] I tried that on our farm in Humphreys County on newly cleared plots. The rock rake acted similar to a solid blade, and I was dragging as much topsoil as I was sticks and rocks. I ended up taking out every other tooth, and it did a little better but not much. It doesn’t do much at all as far as breaking up the soil…there’s not enough weight with a rock rake, and teeth are pretty flimsy. Over the years, I’ve thrown out the larger rocks by hand and lived with the rest. It probably would do a good job of getting leaves off of logging roads. [/QUOTE]
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