Thunder chicken
Gold Member
In my wood processing yard I end up with a mess of bark (birch bark) and lots of bits and pieces from splitting wood. I do pick up the bigger pieces for kindling. However, the sawdust piles and bark all over need to be cleaned up. Back dragging the bucket works just fine mostly, however lots of bark does get left behind.
The ground is all pit run fill that痴 mostly sand with some rocks.
I wondered if using a 3pt rake could easily rake this stuff up into a pile to burn or shove over the bank. Mixing the sawdust into the ground would likely be a good thing to help firm up the fill.
The wood pieces always seem to find their way into the snowblower come winter...
I could see the rake acting like a poor mans Ice scarifier in the winter too perhaps.
Could a fella just lower it so the tines
are just tickling the ground and clean up debris like in the picture?
I plan to borrow one later this week to try.
The ground is all pit run fill that痴 mostly sand with some rocks.
I wondered if using a 3pt rake could easily rake this stuff up into a pile to burn or shove over the bank. Mixing the sawdust into the ground would likely be a good thing to help firm up the fill.
The wood pieces always seem to find their way into the snowblower come winter...
I could see the rake acting like a poor mans Ice scarifier in the winter too perhaps.
Could a fella just lower it so the tines


I plan to borrow one later this week to try.