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1farmall95cub0
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stone raking

Postby 1farmall95cub0 » Sat May 04, 2013 10:29 pm

well my neighbors rented a stone rake, 6 foot york tow behind one, they have about a half acer of solid stones to be moved, went over for about two hours tonight, and got a start on it i would say, the Cubs doing better than expected, im very pleased with it, i figured it would struggle on the extreamly rocky terain, but that didnt seem to phase it at all! just kept on chugin along! :D these machines never seese to amaze me!

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pickerandsinger
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Re: stone raking

Postby pickerandsinger » Sun May 05, 2013 5:53 am

Got to agree...i bought a York rake from Boss Hog adapted to a fast hitch and used it a few days ago...Worked slick... :{_}: Cept of course while making a turn I snagged a support rope for one of my 2 year old apple trees and snapped the tree in 1/2 :oops: .... But the wife said she'd buy me a couple new ones to replace it :||): so all is well....Have a great day....Dave
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Re: stone raking

Postby beaconlight » Sun May 05, 2013 6:56 pm

It is all in the gearing. and of course in the eyeball too
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