Pond Rake

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Putting moss into the buggy. As you might see I temporally extended the boom as to make reaching the rake to hook it easer.
 

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Here is a close up of the weeds and thanks for all of you alls help, thoughts, suggestions and comments.
 

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Holly weeds Stray, I wish I could load them right into a trailer like that. I'm stuck using a pitch fork to get them into the trailer. If you garden they make great mulch between rows of plants. Don't do what I did one time, I left them on the trailer for a couple days. It smelled worse than any manure I've ever come across.

Great weed rake too, I like the rebar tines, great job. Thanks for the pictures.
 
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That weed is a little different than what I have. It's not the milfoil, not sure what it is, but it seems to have met it match.
 
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One more pond rake pic
 

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I wanted to bring this tread back up. I am now designing another pond rake. One that will do all the things discussed in this tread. It will reach 18 to 20 feet out into the pond (5 ft. wide) rake from there back to the bank and lift all the moss it can hold onto the bank or into an awaiting bucket. No additional hydraulics other than the PT's will be needed. Try to picture this and in a few days I will have pics of the whole ordeal. Here of course is a pic of the bucket I use to hall the moss off into the woods. The Pt can carry it full of moss but it is about all my 422 wants to deal with.
 

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   / Pond Rake #28  
<font color="red">Here of course is a pic of the bucket </font>

<font color="green">you must have alot of <font color="red">RED Paint </font>because everytime you show that bucket, it looks fresh painted. </font> /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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I do have a lot of red paint. It is a family tradition. Here is a pic of the pin latch I will be using in building the pond rake. Not yet painted though. I should have this project finished in the next day or two. I measured from the end of the prongs to the center of the front PT wheel. It was 20 ft!!!!!
 

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I was looking at makeing a new rake too, or adding another foot or two onto my now that I have a 4wd kubota that can pull more, but as I thought about it, it would limit my casting distance. I still envy the PT, and would rather have it for my yard chores like this. I recently raked my dock area. I now have a compost pile in my garden about 3 1/2 feet tall by about 4 feet in diameter. I would estimate it weighed around 1000 lbs with all the muck mixed in. I haven't gotten the bucket yet so I had to pitch fork it onto and off the trailer (more PT envy). Again the fish moved right in and started making beds.

Tim
 

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