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roadhouse

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can any one tell me the difference between a york rake and a cultivator as far as what they do or suposed to do?
 
/ implement help #2  
I'm no expert roadhouse but a York rake is a 3ph landscaping tool that helps prep a smaller field/yard for seeding. It removes rocks and does minor grading.

A cultivator is an attachment that farmers use to weed a planted field of growing crops...there all set up a little different depending on what you have growing.

You can Google 'york rake' and see a youtube video of both implements in action.
 
/ implement help #3  
A "york rake" is the same as a landscape or yard rake.

I don't know if that helps you at all, but I thought the clarification might be necessary.
 
/ implement help #4  
Here're a couple pictures of an old style cultivator that was called a "soil ripper", which it can do. My 18.5 hp 4010 will pull this thing like the old 18 hp JD M used to do, with the "cultivator" tines buried.

Agri Supply has a frame on which you can attach either cultivator tines or disc hillers. It's called a Keulavator. I've disc hillers I can put on mine. I can even put a combo of disc hillers and tines.

Ralph
 

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i think a york rake is what im looking for, thanks for the clarifacations, and the responses
 
 

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