hks003
Silver Member
Hey guys, it's been a while! We just finished up building our shop house, and now I'm out to get the yard in order. I borrowed a landscape rake to rake up all the small stuff left over from digging stumps and the dozer pushing everything up, and it works great! But, it also grabs a lot of dirt, especially if the weeds and grass have started growing up. I raked some this weekend, and I have a pile of small sticks, roots, grass, and dirt. This pile won't burn because of the dirt obviously. Any tips on sifting out all the dirt somehow? Should I just pull the pile down a little at a time and pull out the woody stuff by hand then disc in the grass and dirt (please say no...)? I have a box blade, and I have access to a landscape rake and disc. Dad has a rototiller, but he's not fond of using it where there's still so many roots and all. Picture of the pile of junk is attached.