Hey everyone,
I’ve been slowly getting a small deer food plot ready on the back of my property this spring. Nothing too big—just a small clearing where I plan to plant clover, and maybe a brassica mix later in the season. The area’s pretty rough, though: lots of small rocks, sticks, and leftover debris from when we cleared some trees last year.
I started cleaning up with just a shovel and a basic hand rake, but after a couple weekends, I realized it was gonna take forever. That’s when I started looking at a landscape rake behind the tractor to speed things up.
I’m running a small compact tractor (around 25hp), so I’m looking at a 5 or 6 ft rake. From what I’ve seen, they seem great for pulling rocks and roots, leveling the ground, and windrowing sticks and debris.
I’ve been doing some digging around, and the same big names keep coming up for implements: Land Pride, Everything Attachments, and Titan Attachments. All look solid on paper, but prices vary a lot depending on size and build quality. During my search, I also came across a Garvee landscape rake. I don’t have any firsthand experience with long-term durability yet, but the design looks straightforward and practical, and the price seems more reasonable compared to some of the heavier-duty premium brands.
That got me wondering: how much does brand really matter with a landscape rake? Is this one of those tools where splurging on a big name is worth it, or are most models pretty similar as long as the frame and tines are sturdy?
And just out of curiosity—has anyone here ever built their own landscape rake? The design looks simple enough, so I wouldn’t be surprised if some of you have gone the DIY route. Curious how that held up over time.
Here’s my rough plan right now:
Clear the big debris
Run a landscape rake to pull rocks and level
Light disc or drag
Seed clover and see what the deer think
It’s my first real food plot, so I’m still learning the ropes.How do you guys usually prep yours?Do you run a landscape rake first, or go straight to disc or drag?Any brands you’ve had good luck with?
Appreciate any tips before I drop money on the wrong implement.
I’ve been slowly getting a small deer food plot ready on the back of my property this spring. Nothing too big—just a small clearing where I plan to plant clover, and maybe a brassica mix later in the season. The area’s pretty rough, though: lots of small rocks, sticks, and leftover debris from when we cleared some trees last year.
I started cleaning up with just a shovel and a basic hand rake, but after a couple weekends, I realized it was gonna take forever. That’s when I started looking at a landscape rake behind the tractor to speed things up.
I’m running a small compact tractor (around 25hp), so I’m looking at a 5 or 6 ft rake. From what I’ve seen, they seem great for pulling rocks and roots, leveling the ground, and windrowing sticks and debris.
I’ve been doing some digging around, and the same big names keep coming up for implements: Land Pride, Everything Attachments, and Titan Attachments. All look solid on paper, but prices vary a lot depending on size and build quality. During my search, I also came across a Garvee landscape rake. I don’t have any firsthand experience with long-term durability yet, but the design looks straightforward and practical, and the price seems more reasonable compared to some of the heavier-duty premium brands.
That got me wondering: how much does brand really matter with a landscape rake? Is this one of those tools where splurging on a big name is worth it, or are most models pretty similar as long as the frame and tines are sturdy?
And just out of curiosity—has anyone here ever built their own landscape rake? The design looks simple enough, so I wouldn’t be surprised if some of you have gone the DIY route. Curious how that held up over time.
Here’s my rough plan right now:
Clear the big debris
Run a landscape rake to pull rocks and level
Light disc or drag
Seed clover and see what the deer think
It’s my first real food plot, so I’m still learning the ropes.How do you guys usually prep yours?Do you run a landscape rake first, or go straight to disc or drag?Any brands you’ve had good luck with?
Appreciate any tips before I drop money on the wrong implement.