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    More brush clearing pics

    I posted up about the Ratchet Rake a month or so ago. I spent my vacation this past week clearing brush and deer hunting on another part of the property. This little attachement rocks! I did about 10 acres or so this week in conjunction with what I had started when I first got it. This area here is near a feeder location I have, Oates going in next year. Took prickly pear up by the roots most of the time, pic showing what it did.Top the the area off with a disc run
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    #2
    very nice. keep up the good work

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      #3
      You did a good / clean job. I can see oats growing in that plot now!

      Rwc

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        #4
        Looks good. Have you found any arrowheads after turning the dirt? Now would be a good time to look.

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          #5
          What's this ratchet rake you speak of???

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            #6
            Good work!! That's a very rewarding way to spend your time.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Russ81 View Post
              What's this ratchet rake you speak of???


              It's a pretty neat attachment from seeing his results, and watching the videos of it in action.

              I'd like to get one maybe this season as well.

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                #8
                Looks good.

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                  #9
                  It must be nice to have dirt instead of rocks.

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                    #10
                    nice

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                      #11
                      I got the 72 inch one on sale at TSC..

                      They listed for $359 and sold them for $199. I got that tip from tractor forum

                      It works pretty darn good... used to clear fire breaks





                      It will most likel stay on the bucket for a long time.

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