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WillingtonPizza
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Tractorgolf:
The only implement I have of that type is a york rake that I made myself. They do not sell one, they sell a power rake wich is supposed to be very good. I have never used a power rake but some of the post I have read say very good things about them. I think with the rototiller you would could go forwards? My rake works excellent in reverse ONCE YOU GET USED TO IT. Backing up a articulating machine is a completly different feeling and you need seat time to master it. Having the implement in front of you has the advantage of being able to add a lot of down force quickly and removing it just as fast. The rake has worked well, I saw the box blade and don't think it would work well in my area. It is very rocky in this part of CT. The hydralics work very quickly and are extremly strong.
The only implement I have of that type is a york rake that I made myself. They do not sell one, they sell a power rake wich is supposed to be very good. I have never used a power rake but some of the post I have read say very good things about them. I think with the rototiller you would could go forwards? My rake works excellent in reverse ONCE YOU GET USED TO IT. Backing up a articulating machine is a completly different feeling and you need seat time to master it. Having the implement in front of you has the advantage of being able to add a lot of down force quickly and removing it just as fast. The rake has worked well, I saw the box blade and don't think it would work well in my area. It is very rocky in this part of CT. The hydralics work very quickly and are extremly strong.