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pumper.atv

i am just dreading spring when we have to rake the ditch by hand :thumbs: because the grader pushes it there during snow removal. Would like to save my back so do any of you have an easier way :banghead:

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rmaynard

Black top!

:thumbs:

Bob

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TT

It must not be the kind of ditch I'm picturing if you need to rake it. :thumbs:

I use a mid-mount grader blade to get the stone back out of my yard in the spring. The stones in my ditch live there year 'round. :banghead:

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pumper.atv

ya we mow our ditch it part of our lawn and i hate raking it :thumbs:

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MikesRJ

Black top!

:banghead:

Bob

... and a two-stage snow thrower ... :thumbs:

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rockbuilt

sounds like you need to edge the driveway with timbers or something to keep the driveway off your lawn and out of your ditch or find a hungry neighborhood kid to rake it for you for a few dollars than you can go back and do it yourself to get it done right

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rickv1957

Rockbuilt,sounds like you have the kids figured out!! :thumbs: Rick

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Sarge

I've got a decent sized area to clean up myself, takes half a day to rake it up. Looking for a rotary broom, should make quick work of that.

Sarge

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Operator

I've got a decent sized area to clean up myself, takes half a day to rake it up. Looking for a rotary broom, should make quick work of that.

Sarge

Yup works great! That is what I use 48" Sweepster on my Horse :thumbs:

Got tired of raking every spring.

Randy

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Horse Rancher

I do know that sears sells a landscape rake

to go on the clevis hitch looks just like an over

grown yard rake that fits a tractor :thumbs: :banghead:

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Sarge

I prefer engine powered equipment, if nothing else something to chase the neighborhood brats with....lol .

Sarge

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Kelly

I still have kids living at home :banghead: , so they get the first layer then dad goes back over it, all by hand with a rake :WRS: , I'll try the mid grader this spring, I push the snow about 15+ feet off the drive so as I get more snow I have some place to put it, but lots of gravel goes with :thumbs:

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rickv1957

I have and prefer a gravel drive so Im in the same boat!,Rick

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can whlvr

i use the snow blade and if u get on it at just the right time it will push the graavel off and not wreck the grass,i like the broom idea though,i have never seen a wheelhorse with a broom in person.

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wh500special

I have a pretty sizeable gravel driveway and live on a dirt/gravel road, so I can sympathize with you...believe me.

When our snow starts thawing and the temperatures stay up a bit, I start plowing the snow back onto the driveway so that when it melts I have less gravel to relocate. Probably gets about half of it. But we don't get much snow here in central Indiana so I don't have to plow a wide path like Kelly does..I go maybe 4'-5' off the driveway.

Unfortunately, there really is no better tool than a rake to get the rest of the rock in the spring :thumbs: . Try to catch it before the ground thaws so you don't mess up the grass as badly.

Like cleaning gutters, this is just one of those homeowner tasks that really sucks.

Steve

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W9JAB

The brinly "BULL-DOG'

sweper001.jpg

Big raking jobs made E-Z

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bitten

My father-in-law used a shop vac one time, looked funny but did the trick. I try to push it back with the blade like wh500special noted.

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pumper.atv

the biggest problem is not from the driveway (cement) but the gravel from the road, thinkin bout MAKIN a sweeper or a rake :thumbs:

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mowerman1193

I live on a gravel road so the plow truck goes by and slings the stones about 15 -20' into my yard..I use a snow blade while the stuff is still kinda clumped together..Like someone else said " if you get it at the right time you will get most of it".. Then I take my pull behind lawn sweeper to get the rest of it..

Kevin

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Daddy Don

get your wife to do it. :thumbs:

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Duff

get your wife to do it. :thumbs:

Yeah...and sleep out in the workshop just for asking? :banghead:

Duff :WRS:

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rwilson

Then she cant yell at you for being out there so much!! :thumbs:

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