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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 55687" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I'd be on it with a tiller, but any method of loosening the rocks in the soil is fine, then angle the harley and chase the rocks into windrows or piles to scrape up with your bucket. Thats what they are made for.</p><p>If you hit a rock that is still stuck in the soil you will know it imediately by the way the rakes bounces and sounds. Back off imediately unless you like welding on new teeth, I usually shut the drum off and push a pil of dirt on eihter side of the rock so I can dig it out before the second pass.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 55687, member: 307"] I'd be on it with a tiller, but any method of loosening the rocks in the soil is fine, then angle the harley and chase the rocks into windrows or piles to scrape up with your bucket. Thats what they are made for. If you hit a rock that is still stuck in the soil you will know it imediately by the way the rakes bounces and sounds. Back off imediately unless you like welding on new teeth, I usually shut the drum off and push a pil of dirt on eihter side of the rock so I can dig it out before the second pass. Ken [/QUOTE]
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