Rock raking and laying seed

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SCB

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Here are some of the pics of my landscape rake in use and what our effort produced so far. Mind you, There was much clearing and boxblading to get to this point. Many passes with the rake. One of the keys is the top link adjustment as it relates to the height adjustment on the gauge wheels. Rake Prep
 
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Great pics! I need to do the same with our new (not established ) yard. What are the smallest size rocks you could get with that rig? I like the addition of the wheels. Really looks nice...

Keith
 
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Great job. Really nice work.
 
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The spacing of the tines are 1 inch. But it realistically gets the rocks that are 1 1/2"and up. Takes quite a few passes and still you will need to hand rake before laying seed.
 
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Just curious what effect , if any, rotating the rake (so that it made windrows) had on collecting more smaller rocks. Did you do that so your hand raking was easier or did you have to hand rake the whole area?
Cheers!
 
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The difficulty is that the 3ph and my rake are nor a great match up. I cant get the 3ph to go down enough so that the rake is level with the ground before the tines hit. If I did the mod that many here have done to their 3ph I will have better luck. What happens is that when the rake is rotated, one end is higher than the other. It's just the geometry of it when the front of the rake is lower than the rear. It will dig in on the forward angled side and the rocks will spill out about halfway down the rake towards the aft side where you would want the windrows because it is higher and not contacting the ground. So in short, that did not work for me. but even if it did work there would have to be some hand raking if you want it real clean. My wife likes the excersize so I run the tractor and she rakes. Gotta love a hard working woman /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Oh, ok, gotcha. Bummer about the rake and the geometry ... but that's why I asked before I took on such a project.
With no summer rain I'm just mowing rag weed and tar weed anyway am planning ahead /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Sounds like you married a good woman! I'm holding out for an alewife but I don't expect to achieve that goal in this life /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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Steve,
You got me rethinking my rake approach. I think if I extend my toplonk all the way and then raise my gauge wheels I may get enough clearance to get level. I still have my rake on so I will try it out in the next few days and let you know. Worst case scenario I think if I boght a longer toplink it would work out to make windrows. I have a lot of ground left to rake, so it might be worth the effort.
 
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Steve, it's hard to know what's going on when typing words and sometimes pics don't help. Regarding the BX geometry, I did notice a few weeks ago that when I had my 3PH leveled with my BOX blade (in garage on dead level floor) when I changed to my BACK blade and rotated it, I had to adjust my side link height to get it level ... I just figgered the side link loosened up and I had to re adjust ... dunno ... a lot goes on here that I don't understand, and I'm the only one here /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
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Steve,
Take a look at this pic. See how the rake is tilted? If I rotate it one side is higher. I think you may be on to something with the tilt. I may have to do a combination of a few things to get it right. Extend the toplink and adjust the side tilt. The underlying problem though is that the tractor sits too low to the ground. A larger tractor wouldn't have this issue.

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