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Werk-Brau landscape rake is versatile and removes rocks up to eight inches

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A Werk-Brau Rockhound landscape rake Werk-Brau

The Werk-Brau Rockhound landscape rake removes rocks from three-quarters of an inch to eight inches along with other debris, leaving a level seedbed ready for sodding or seeding. With a 72-inch working width, the RockHound levels a wide swath, but requires just 13 to 21 GPM of hydraulic flow. This stout attachment features a steel construction and weighs 1500 pounds.

Skid shoes allow the operator to adjust the depth while limiting wear. Constructed of T-1 steel, the teeth are mounted to a double channel replaceable/reversible bolt-on tooth bar. The rake bars and cutting edge are designed to provide better levelling for longer ground contact. A hydraulically operated bucket opens from the top for easy dumping and grading. The Werk-Brau RockHound attaches to any skid steer or mini loader, making it ideal for landscape contracting projects.

An optional adapter plate allows it to be pulled behind a tractor with a category 2 three-point hitch. The RockHound landscape rake is manufactured by Valley Tool, with sales and service available through Werk-Brau's dealer network.

Company info

2800 Fostoria Ave
Findlay, OH
US, 45840

Website:
werk-brau.com

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