Rake Rake for dragging large debris

   / Rake for dragging large debris
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I had a small root rake built for my front end loader that is just like you would find on large front end loaders that do land clearing. the name of the compnay is Lynn's Welding in Perry, FL. )</font>

FL4400 - what was the cost, if I may ask? I'll probably only use this a couple of times, so if it is too expensive, it might not be worth the cost.
On the other hand, I know a local company that find one of these useful. Maybe I can get them to buy one, then just borrow it.
 
   / Rake for dragging large debris #12  
I belive it was around $1,200.00 but it was built espically for my tractor seeing I don't have a quick attach loader. You knock out the bucket pins and insert the pins that come with rake. It takes me about 15 minutes to switch them out.
 
   / Rake for dragging large debris #13  
They do make them them with the skid steer type attachments.
 
   / Rake for dragging large debris #14  
I bought a Lynn's root rake with a grapple. I also had alot of debris to move due to hurricanes. The root rake/grapple setup worked perfectly on my Kubota 3010. I decided to go with the quick attach system due to the ease of changing from bucket to rake. The quick attach attachment was around $400 and the rake/grapple was about $3000. Well worth the money for both.
 
 

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