Power Rake
A Harley Rake, also known as a power rake or soil conditioner, is a specialized construction attachment primarily used with skid steer loaders. Its design comprises a 90 Inch rotating drum equipped with carbide teeth or flails that efficiently break up, level, and prepare soil or gravel surfaces. The adjustable height and angle of the rake allow for precise control over grading and soil conditioning, making it a versatile tool for landscaping, driveway construction, seeding, leveling, and sports field preparation. Harley Rakes help remove debris and rocks, leaving behind a smooth, even surface. They significantly expedite soil preparation tasks on construction sites, reducing labor and equipment costs while ensuring consistent results.
A Harley Rake, also known as a power rake or soil conditioner, is a specialized construction attachment primarily used with skid steer loaders. Its design comprises a 90 Inch rotating drum equipped with carbide teeth or flails that efficiently break up, level, and prepare soil or gravel surfaces. The adjustable height and angle of the rake allow for precise control over grading and soil conditioning, making it a versatile tool for landscaping, driveway construction, seeding, leveling, and sports field preparation. Harley Rakes help remove debris and rocks, leaving behind a smooth, even surface. They significantly expedite soil preparation tasks on construction sites, reducing labor and equipment costs while ensuring consistent results.
A Harley Rake, also known as a power rake or soil conditioner, is a specialized construction attachment primarily used with skid steer loaders. Its design comprises a 90 Inch rotating drum equipped with carbide teeth or flails that efficiently break up, level, and prepare soil or gravel surfaces. The adjustable height and angle of the rake allow for precise control over grading and soil conditioning, making it a versatile tool for landscaping, driveway construction, seeding, leveling, and sports field preparation. Harley Rakes help remove debris and rocks, leaving behind a smooth, even surface. They significantly expedite soil preparation tasks on construction sites, reducing labor and equipment costs while ensuring consistent results.