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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5063366" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>I used the chisels on the box blade to break up the soil when I first started my food plot, I just adjusted the chisels long so it was more aggressive, but kept the actual blade just above the surface so it collected little dirt. My plots are small though so didn't have as much to work, but I had a ton of rocks and it moved them around pretty good. I could have used a good rock rake to get the rocks moved but I haven't found one in my price range (and size).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5063366, member: 20060"] I used the chisels on the box blade to break up the soil when I first started my food plot, I just adjusted the chisels long so it was more aggressive, but kept the actual blade just above the surface so it collected little dirt. My plots are small though so didn't have as much to work, but I had a ton of rocks and it moved them around pretty good. I could have used a good rock rake to get the rocks moved but I haven't found one in my price range (and size). [/QUOTE]
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