flusher
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- Jun 4, 2005
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- Sacramento
- Tractor
- Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.
I'm planning to turn my 7 acre weed patch into a hayfield later this year. The South half is infested with a lot of gravel (mostly 1-2" rocks with occasional potato-size stones). Most of the rocks are in an East-West swale that drains the field.
Question: will a rock rake (aka landscape rake) be of any use to remove rocks from say the top 4-5 inches of soil? Does adding a hydraulic cylinder to the rake to give downforce make sense?
I assume it's better to remove as much of the rock nuisance as possible prior to tilling the soil.
Suggestions appreciated and thanks.
Question: will a rock rake (aka landscape rake) be of any use to remove rocks from say the top 4-5 inches of soil? Does adding a hydraulic cylinder to the rake to give downforce make sense?
I assume it's better to remove as much of the rock nuisance as possible prior to tilling the soil.
Suggestions appreciated and thanks.