One of the tasks I use my tractor for is cleaning out the barn.
For now it’s got a dirt floor. We put shavings down, and goats being what they are, spent hay gets mixed in too.
Add copious amounts of urine and berries, and the result is a mix of matted wet hay and shavings and…”stuff”.
I generally start on one side and scrape the material to the middle with the rear blade then come around to scoop the material with the front loader. I’ll then do the other side, and repeat as necessary.
My main question is: Would a landscape rake be a better tool? The RB does well, but it can be hard on the floor. I’m not looking to scrape dirt out, just remove the material on top of it.
One of my next projects is to grade the floor and add material (gravel, sand, and grit, so I’ll still want to be easy on the floor even after I improve it.
Other recommendations are welcome too if one feels the question is too narrow.
For now it’s got a dirt floor. We put shavings down, and goats being what they are, spent hay gets mixed in too.
Add copious amounts of urine and berries, and the result is a mix of matted wet hay and shavings and…”stuff”.
I generally start on one side and scrape the material to the middle with the rear blade then come around to scoop the material with the front loader. I’ll then do the other side, and repeat as necessary.
My main question is: Would a landscape rake be a better tool? The RB does well, but it can be hard on the floor. I’m not looking to scrape dirt out, just remove the material on top of it.
One of my next projects is to grade the floor and add material (gravel, sand, and grit, so I’ll still want to be easy on the floor even after I improve it.
Other recommendations are welcome too if one feels the question is too narrow.