root rake

yankeepac

New member

Equipment
L3200
Apr 4, 2013
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salisbury nc usa
Still clearing up debris on the property, and now thinking about getting a root rake to drag behind me to make cleaning easier. I also have a lot of branches down throughout the property (common in the spring) that I need to collect.

Looking for recommendations of type, brand, and even size to get. I'm operating the L3200 hst.
 

Burt

New member

Equipment
L3700SU, box blade, 6 foot rhino blade, 1 bottom plow, 3 point receiver hitch.
Mar 24, 2012
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Goldendale, WA USA
Still clearing up debris on the property, and now thinking about getting a root rake to drag behind me to make cleaning easier. I also have a lot of branches down throughout the property (common in the spring) that I need to collect.

Looking for recommendations of type, brand, and even size to get. I'm operating the L3200 hst.
Yankeepac,

Look around for a used Spring Tooth tiller. They collect brush, twigs and stuff like that handily. If we weren't so far away, I'd sell you ours as we don't use it much. A Spring tooth goes for anywhere from $150 to $450 around here.

Good Luck,

Burt