jimgerken
Veteran Member
I groom ATV trails with my cheap King Klutter landscape rake. Mostly, I want to move the rocks off the trail, and leave any dirt lay there in the trail, maybe leveling the dirt tracks a bit. I operate with the rake angled off to the trail side I want the rocks to move to (usually the downhill side). If I try to move a rock so big it wedges into the LR tines (it is so big it spans from the tine tips to the rake frame above, maybe 14 inches across), then I have a problem. Anything smaller than that is moved off the trail nicely, although it sometimes takes a couple passes in bad sections which have many racks and virtually no soil. I have learned to move the biggest boulders with the loader before raking. so, yes the LR moves rocks just great and leaves the dirt lay there. Over time, the tines are becoming a bit bent. I would guess I am going to get 6-7 years of use out of this cheap rake.