CVHoss
Gold Member
In my back yard project, I had two buildings bulldozed down. These were old horse barns that had partial brick floors. I've ended up with a lot of bricks and brick sized chunks of concrete left in the area. I've tried using the box blade and the landscape rake to move them out, but I seem to drag more dirt than I do bricks. I started thinking about removing every other tooth on the landscape rake so that the opening would be a little larger (2" instead of 1") and hopefully, let the dirt flow through but retain the bricks and concrete chunks. Thought I'd check to see if anyone had tried it before I started pulling teeth.
Thanks,
Hoss
Thanks,
Hoss