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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 7615" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>A good root grapple is just the ticket to get rid or the unwanted debris, and it will tear up the sod but will leave alot of it behind. However I would think that just your bucket would be fine to pick up the sod after loosening it with the root rake. Or a good solid bottom grapple bucket like this <a href="http://www.skidsteer.ca/7industrialgrapplebucket.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.skidsteer.ca/7industrialgrapplebucket.pdf</a> to peel and tear the sod off.</p><p>Many landscape contractors will stockpile the sod at their yard and let it rot down for a year or two as this is where all the top soil is. Eventually you will have so free top soil for the unwanted garbage.</p><p>Of course tilling or power raking after the sod removal will help level and clean up the site.</p><p>Add some new top soil and seed or re sod and presto...</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 7615, member: 307"] A good root grapple is just the ticket to get rid or the unwanted debris, and it will tear up the sod but will leave alot of it behind. However I would think that just your bucket would be fine to pick up the sod after loosening it with the root rake. Or a good solid bottom grapple bucket like this [URL]http://www.skidsteer.ca/7industrialgrapplebucket.pdf[/URL] to peel and tear the sod off. Many landscape contractors will stockpile the sod at their yard and let it rot down for a year or two as this is where all the top soil is. Eventually you will have so free top soil for the unwanted garbage. Of course tilling or power raking after the sod removal will help level and clean up the site. Add some new top soil and seed or re sod and presto... Ken [/QUOTE]
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