Pics of my homemade rake in use

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Looks like a handy thing to have! I'd get some paint on it before cancer really takes it's toll. Look forward to seeing more pics.

Chris
 
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A subsoiler penetrates much deeper. A tractor the size of the OP's and mine could pull a one or maybe two shank subsoiler depending on conditions how our tractors are configured.

I know exactly what a subsoiler is, I just said that from the little bit I could see, it looks a lot like one of the BIG multitoothed HD subsoilers I have seen posted here.
 
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I know exactly what a subsoiler is, I just said that from the little bit I could see, it looks a lot like one of the BIG multitoothed HD subsoilers I have seen posted here.

10-4. I didn't mean to offend you. To me it looks like a root rake.:confused3:
 
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Interesting, waiting for more pics.
 
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Sorry this took so long this week has been crazy for me.

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Thanks for posting the pictures, Looks good.

How thick are those teeth ??
 
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I went with 3/4 could have went thicker but so far so go haven't bent one yet.
 
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Nicely done, I archived your pictures for future reference.

What/How much do the back-facing tines add to the utility of it?

Thanks,
Thomas
They were an add on though I initially started to cut the tines that way but changed at the last second. They allow me to push backward. Once the pile gets so big it's just no feasible to drive over it so I'll drag stuff up to the pile then cut hard at the last second dump the load then push it into the pile.
 
 
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