I like it! They do sell that thing as a tow behind, but mounted on the backblade you got the weight on it, so win! The RR really is a great tool, I used it for pulling out brush, grading, prepping for seed, handy tool.
Thanks so much for putting up your video! I have two of these rakes that I use on the Case 580CK loader... well - now one is going to be mounted to the three point! Excellent idea!
When I first tried grading the drive with it on the bucket which it what it was made for, it get so squirrely backing up. So that was why I thought about attaching it to the grader blade. And it worked.
It’s actually called Ratchet Rake. Yesterday put it to good use doing a brush burn of three large brush piles. Was able to pull large amounts of brush out of a pile and push it into the pile burning. Has been a great tool. ua-cam.com/video/BvsuSHErIpo/v-deo.html
The teeth on the tool significantly increase the ground pressure of the blade or bucket over a straight edge. Similar to how you see teeth on an excavator or front-loader digging bucket. It makes the weight of the tool much more effective at digging into the ground, since the entire weight is concentrated on a few, smaller points. And ground pressure is what lets a tool dig, be it bucket, blade, or what-have-you. :)
I Was thinking this would work on my snowplow for spring regrading of our camp road. Might have to add swivel wheels to keep it from bouncing. Thoughts?
That thing is pretty dang slick.
I like it! They do sell that thing as a tow behind, but mounted on the backblade you got the weight on it, so win! The RR really is a great tool, I used it for pulling out brush, grading, prepping for seed, handy tool.
That attachment works! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for putting up your video! I have two of these rakes that I use on the Case 580CK loader... well - now one is going to be mounted to the three point! Excellent idea!
Great idea on the blade. I love my ratchet rake and now I have another technique to try! THANKS
Great move putting it on the blade instead of just the bucket.
After a burn on a food plot instead of disking this would be a great way to do a quick food plot.
Looks Ike a good alternative to disking up a yard to get it leveled ridding pot holes and bumps
When I first tried grading the drive with it on the bucket which it what it was made for, it get so squirrely backing up. So that was why I thought about attaching it to the grader blade. And it worked.
@@oliveacres7743 it does look easier on the back for that. Good to know it works front or back depending on use
@@oliveacres7743 absolutely love it!
This video is raysis, ohhh never mind .lolzzz
Did you make that rake from an old pulldozer?
It’s actually called Ratchet Rake. Yesterday put it to good use doing a brush burn of three large brush piles. Was able to pull large amounts of brush out of a pile and push it into the pile burning. Has been a great tool. ua-cam.com/video/BvsuSHErIpo/v-deo.html
Whats the point here? Pretty lines?
Yea, guess you could say that.
@@oliveacres7743 there has always got to be "that one person"...lol
The teeth on the tool significantly increase the ground pressure of the blade or bucket over a straight edge. Similar to how you see teeth on an excavator or front-loader digging bucket. It makes the weight of the tool much more effective at digging into the ground, since the entire weight is concentrated on a few, smaller points. And ground pressure is what lets a tool dig, be it bucket, blade, or what-have-you. :)
I Was thinking this would work on my snowplow for spring regrading of our camp road. Might have to add swivel wheels to keep it from bouncing. Thoughts?