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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5272074" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>In the one photo attached you can see the wind row of roots and rocks collected and deposited by rock rake...after rake work was completed we took tractor bucket and pushed into pile....towards left of same picture you can see ground that hadn't been raked....other pic is section of plot where rake work is complete...not perfect....but it eliminates allot of manual labor....the day we did this the soil was dry and crumbled easily.....also important....you need a ground man to clean rake out after each pull...roots and sticks get tangled in tines and with clogged rake we started collecting too much soil....ground man will keep you from having to get off tractor after every pull....again, not perfect but both of these plots were newly cleared plots with stumps being pushed out and busted roots and small to medium size rocks were everywhere ....couple hours with rock rake removed allot of trash off both plots....as for disturbance of soil....it only lightly scratches the surface....maybe loosening top inch or less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5272074, member: 20594"] In the one photo attached you can see the wind row of roots and rocks collected and deposited by rock rake...after rake work was completed we took tractor bucket and pushed into pile....towards left of same picture you can see ground that hadn't been raked....other pic is section of plot where rake work is complete...not perfect....but it eliminates allot of manual labor....the day we did this the soil was dry and crumbled easily.....also important....you need a ground man to clean rake out after each pull...roots and sticks get tangled in tines and with clogged rake we started collecting too much soil....ground man will keep you from having to get off tractor after every pull....again, not perfect but both of these plots were newly cleared plots with stumps being pushed out and busted roots and small to medium size rocks were everywhere ....couple hours with rock rake removed allot of trash off both plots....as for disturbance of soil....it only lightly scratches the surface....maybe loosening top inch or less. [/QUOTE]
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