RDrancher
Veteran Member
Dennis is right on the money. On the campground I did last summer (after knocking down the big piles with the bucket) I used the power rake to rake off all of the chips after I used the mulcher, then graded all of the campsites and picnic areas. Pretty handy.
You can pin it to grade, then remove the pin and let it float after the grade is set. I personally don't use the float position for much in my work, but on grass you can rake sticks and surface rocks without damaging the grass.
You can pin it to grade, then remove the pin and let it float after the grade is set. I personally don't use the float position for much in my work, but on grass you can rake sticks and surface rocks without damaging the grass.