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Digger 66

Anyone made their own landscape type rake to pull behind their Wheel Horse ?

We're building a track ( sort of ) for the R/C trucks this spring & we'll need to "de-rock" the area .

The area is extremely hard packed clay/ shale with tons of rocks strewn all over .

Not really looking for a "grading / digging" implement , just more of an easier way to scrape rocks away from the driving area .

 

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AMC RULES

Hard to beat the ease of use, and final product.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

 

Depending on the size of area you plan to work...

might be worth the daily, or maybe...just a half day rental. 

 

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Digger 66

Holy C%^p ! 

That sure would do the trick , but I just wanted to go one rung higher than 4 guys & 4 rakes .

Not to the MOON :D

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AMC RULES

Depends on whether those four guys...

would rather be racing, or raking? :dunno:

Either way Gene...

:wwp: of what's running on that track. 

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Digger 66
30 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

 

Either way Gene...

:wwp: of what's running on that track. 

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No Pictures but I have a little video if you can put up with a few blank frames in the beginning where my software goofed up .

The monster crawler is my buddy Jim's & the one with the beat-to-hell orange body is mine .

 

 

 

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JackC

Neat video. How about dragging an old inner spring mattress or a section of chain link fence fabric?

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Digger 66
16 minutes ago, JackC said:

Neat video. How about dragging an old inner spring mattress or a section of chain link fence fabric?

 

We kicked that around ( and that might be what it comes down to ) .

I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas about how to build one on-the-cheap and 953's post is being looked at closely .

24 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

I made this sleeve hitch landscape rake using rake tines from Agrisupply.    http://www.agrisupply.com/hole-landscape-rake-tine/p/33913/

 

 $3.99 X 22 tines = 88 Beaver-pelts .

For something I'm going to use 1 - 2 times a year that's a little rich for the task .

Thank you for posting,Sir . 

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wallfish

JackC's chain link fence suggestion.

 

Or how about three or four of these and build a simple frame to attach them too and drag it. Plus you can still use them as hand rakes by drilling a hole and using a bolt to easily remove and attach the handles. Use the same bolt to attach them to the frame for dragging.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-14-Tine-Bow-Rake-2825100/204412433

 

Or attach one to the RC truck and kill two birds with one stone

 

Or find some free rebar to cut into tines and build a frame to pull it.

 

Just throwing some S#!t against the wall to see what sticks

 

 

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Digger 66

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46 minutes ago, wallfish said:

 

Or attach one to the RC truck and kill two birds with one stone


 

 

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Stormin

Dragging a pallet with some weight on does a reasonable job.

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prondzy

Just flip over a 4x4 wood pallet (they are usually free) tie on a rope and have at it!:auto-layrubber:  you can always burn it if it doesnt work.:banana-rock:

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Dennys502

This is what I made for rocks and leveling. I have often thought of making a mount for the Dxi. You can hear the rocks being kicked up in the video - It handles 8 to 10 inch rocks with no problem. The pump is getting loose on the Dingo so it doesn't run as good as it should. The nice thing is it levels besides getting up the rocks. Those ruts in your trail would be gone in one pass.

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Stormin

That's one very nice piece of workmanship, Denny. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Dennys502

Thank you - I wish it would stay looking like that. Lol

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Hacksawhero123

I'm thinking chain link fencing or mattress inner spring with a railroad tie or two tied down for weight might get something done. 

Mark 

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Digger 66

 

17 hours ago, wallfish said:

 

Or find some free rebar to cut into tines and build a frame to pull it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

That's ^^^^^^^^^^kind of growing on me , just might have to dust off the welder & Sawzall .....

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