</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Utahmule,
Ok, Here are some questions:
How many passes are needed to prep a heavy soil ( clay ) for seeding?
Usually three-fourish.
Is it as good as many say at leveling, raking gravel drives?
If you're talking a gravel drive a pass down and back will really level it up. If it's a compacted road base type drive, it depends again on the mositure content, but after 3-5 passess with a decent amount of moisture, it will fix some pretty nasty potholes and provide a decently compacted, nice, smooth surface.
How tough is it to remove rocks and roots to a waste area with it?
If you lock the leveler bar down, it will carry a ton of that stuff to wherever you want to drop it. It will not windrow.
Can it clear brushed over land after brush cutting and if so how well?
I've done exactly that on my place and for others. Again , I've been happy with it.
How does it compare to a power rake?
I have no good idea as I've never had the pleasure of running a power rake, and there's no place near me to rent one. But, from what I can gather, the TR won't windrow , so you have to stop intermittently to drop your spoil.
The power rake probably does a faster job of seedbed prep, without multiple passes; however, I've been able to get very satisfactory results, just took a little longer.
The TR has decent rippers, so it will bust up the surface reasonably deep, good for potholes. I don't know of the power rakes capabilities in this area.
The TR doesn't require any PTO or hydraulic power or connections, if this is good or bad.
I am sure there are more but this is a good start.
I have no affiliation w/ the TR3 folks, other than being a satisfied customer. It's a versatile tool that for me has been worth the $$$, and fairly idiot proof /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
thanks much, Gray. )</font>
I hope this helps more than confuses /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif