I’m in the process of clearing an old creekbed at my weekend property where I intend to make a small pond. I’m going to widen the creekbed into about .5 acres of water. I’ve been pulling down the larger trees with a chain (I have horse panel attached to the back of the ROP in case of a chain failure). Now I’ve gotten to the point that I need to remove lots of choke vine and Yaupon bushes around the perimeter of what will be the pond. Eventually, I will be clearing Yaupon from other areas of the property also. Since using the chain would require LOTS of getting on and off the tractor to hook & unhook, I decided to make a grubber/rake attachment. I considered the Ratchet Rake which looks like a well designed and heavy duty piece of equipment. However, I didn’t like the fact it is made to go on the front of the FEL bucket because I have the Kubota Quick Change and I made a carrier for some pallet forks that I use to move the trees and brush to a burn pile away from where I’m building the pond. At first I thought about making the rake fit the carrier similar to the way the forks attach but decided against that because it would involve changing back and forth between the forks to move brush and the rake to take it down. So, I came up with the idea to make the rake slide onto the forks, that way I’ll have both at once. I was going to make the rake fit at the end of the forks for more flexibility of angle and reach but decided to make it slide all the way back on the forks giving me more lifting power to pull out the brush. I also welded some 7/8 inch nuts to each tube with a bolt through that will cinch down on the forks to prevent the rake from coming off when I dump a load of brush. I guess if I find a need to, I could slide the rake to the end of the forks and use the bolts to hold it in place. I made it so the small teeth will be up and out of the way for larger bushes but I can turn the rake over and slide it on the forks with the small teeth pointing down for dragging vines and such. OBTW, sorry I didn’t find the need to grind and make it real pretty because I figure it will be digging and sliding on the ground right away anyway. BTW, I'm open to suggestions on how I could have or still could make this work better.
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