KPark
Bronze Member
Small rocks will make the box blade roll over them, and then roll over the larger ones. You need something that will dig in and lift them while smoothing the ground left behind. If you were to build a rock rake attachment to attach to the ripper teeth on the box blade, you could accomplish this while allowing the soil to be left behind. With a little ingenuity, you could even make the spaces between tines adjustable for the desired granularity of clean-up. Just imagine a min-rock bucket instead of just the ripper teeth in the box blade.