Bob_S
Bronze Member
I was just about to buy my first landscape rake and my wife caught wind (needless to say, I haven't bought the rake). Anyway, here's my new problem. My wife says her ponies are getting worms because the manure sits where the ponies leave it.
So..... can a landscape rake be used successfully to spread the manure, without tearing up the grass, etc. too much? From reading various posts, I know the chain harrow is probably the best tool to use, but trying to save some money. I don't mind if the rake takes more time. If it has to be one implement or the other..........I know which one its going to be. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
So..... can a landscape rake be used successfully to spread the manure, without tearing up the grass, etc. too much? From reading various posts, I know the chain harrow is probably the best tool to use, but trying to save some money. I don't mind if the rake takes more time. If it has to be one implement or the other..........I know which one its going to be. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif