Landsape Rake Uses

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wsp617

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I'm looking at buying a King Kutter 7' landscape rake. I was wondering, have any of you used one (backwards) as a way of smoothing out a food plot like you would with a drag?
 
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If you extend your top link out far enough, it would probably work pretty well. Never tried it though.
 
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My brother and I used one several years ago for that...worked well.

Will
 
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I used mine in the backwards position last fall for packing some broadcast grass seed. This spring I can see all the tine tracks where it is coming up nicely.
 
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That's exactly why I bought mine. I removed every other tine and use it to settle down the 'fluff' after I till.
 
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I have a 5' and 7' landscape rakes and they are good for cleaning up trash and debris. For smoothing tilled ground I prefer a spike tooth harrow and roller for covering seed.

The last year or so I find my landscape rakes do more sitting and the pine straw rake getting more use. Everything Attachments has a new pine straw rake out with replaceable tines that you should look at. The smaller round tines allow the dirt to flow through better than a landscape rake.
 
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Agree with Jenkins - I use the landscape rake for smoothing/leveling out the dirt and collecting rocks and sticks. The york rake collects too much dirt with each tine in place so I use a spring tine thatcher.

This scratches up the surface where compacted from tractor tires etc and then I seed and roll - also in the early spring I thatch and overseed areas using the same method. The small thatchers new are inexpensive or find one on CL for $30-50.
 
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I use mine to grade my gravel road. It smooths without digging in too much. Also use it to smooth the dirt after I disk it up. I really leave a great surface. I dont turn it backward, just turn it on about 45 degrees and let it shuffle the dirt to one side. I think it might do a better job if I removed every other tine as suggested earlier here.
 
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When SWMBO wanted one of our gardens enlarged this year I ploughed it multiple times and then used the landscape rake with multiple passes to take out the sod, rocks etc and smooth it. I have a set of harrows but find the rake easier in smaller spaces. We "grow" a lot of "Texas Pea gravel" in out area so there always rocks to remove and the landscape rake at least puts them in one spot.
 
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Lot of different ideas out there. Thanks for all the replies. If it goes cheap enough I still may buy it. It's in an online auction.
 
 

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