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New-Style Rock Rake
Several months ago you published an article about a new-style rock rake made in the Netherlands and called the "Stonebear" (Vol. 23, No. 2). We recently began selling it in the U.S. and Canada. The pto-powered rig hooks to the tractor drawbar. The entire rear rock box lifts up high via 6-ft. lift cylinders to dump on t
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New-Style Rock Rake RAKES Rakes (31l) 23-6-33 Several months ago you published an article about a new-style rock rake made in the Netherlands and called the "Stonebear" (Vol. 23, No. 2). We recently began selling it in the U.S. and Canada. The pto-powered rig hooks to the tractor drawbar. The entire rear rock box lifts up high via 6-ft. lift cylinders to dump on top of rock piles or into pickups or trailers. The rake fingers work down to about 6 in. deep, pulling rocks to the surface and then windrowing them. The 14-ft. wide machine shakes dirt off the rocks before depositing them into the rear hopper. (Kongskilde Limited, 19551 N. Dixie Hwy., Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 ph 419 354-1495; fax 419 353-5892; in Canada contact Kongskilde Limited, 231 Thames Rd. E., Exeter, Ontario, Canada N0M 1S3 ph 519 235-0840; fax 2931).
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