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Anyone here have one for their compact tractor?


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Anyone? Hoped for more response here than rural.


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Have thought about it a couple of times. Head over to Tractor By Net.com. Do a search, bunch of threads of folks that actuality have it or don't and why not

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Picture?

Can’t get it post. Google ratchet rake.

It’s a bucket edge attachment for tearing brush, scraping gravel, etc.

I see it’s best use here for tearing up ice surface on the driveway and horse pen.

I have a box blade w scarifiers, but the picks are too far apart for effective ice roughening. I’ve used it and it’s better than nothing, but not by much.


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This will take you there in a click.

https://www.ratchetrake.com/


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Originally Posted by RGRJN
Have thought about it a couple of times. Head over to Tractor By Net.com. Do a search, bunch of threads of folks that actuality have it or don't and why not

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Thanks. I’ll take a look.


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I've thought about it a lot for clearing, but my hillside land is so uneven that mostly only one end or the other would be working.

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If you need to rake them, you may have too many ratchets?

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Originally Posted by slumlord
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Why not drill your bucket, get a tooth bar and a replacement blade edge?

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Originally Posted by Ejp1234
Why not drill your bucket, get a tooth bar and a replacement blade edge?

That would be similar and is an option if I can find one locally.


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Which tractor? Assuming a BX size?

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Look up serrated cutting edges. Might find a few good options to look at.


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Mike, is this anything like you want? [Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


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Nope. Click my link above. It’s a bucket attachment.


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Mike, I must have missed it. What do you want to do?


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Originally Posted by Ejp1234
Which tractor? Assuming a BX size?

Kubota B2650


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Picture?

Can’t get it post. Google ratchet rake.

It’s a bucket edge attachment for tearing brush, scraping gravel, etc.

I see it’s best use here for tearing up ice surface on the driveway and horse pen.

I have a box blade w scarifiers, but the picks are too far apart for effective ice roughening. I’ve used it and it’s better than nothing, but not by much.

Originally Posted by wabigoon
Mike, I must have missed it. What do you want to do?


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