Thanks so much for putting up your video! I have two of these rakes that I use on the Case 580CK loader... well - now one is going to be mounted to the three point! Excellent idea!
I like it! They do sell that thing as a tow behind, but mounted on the backblade you got the weight on it, so win! The RR really is a great tool, I used it for pulling out brush, grading, prepping for seed, handy tool.
When I first tried grading the drive with it on the bucket which it what it was made for, it get so squirrely backing up. So that was why I thought about attaching it to the grader blade. And it worked.
It’s actually called Ratchet Rake. Yesterday put it to good use doing a brush burn of three large brush piles. Was able to pull large amounts of brush out of a pile and push it into the pile burning. Has been a great tool. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BvsuSHErIpo.html
The teeth on the tool significantly increase the ground pressure of the blade or bucket over a straight edge. Similar to how you see teeth on an excavator or front-loader digging bucket. It makes the weight of the tool much more effective at digging into the ground, since the entire weight is concentrated on a few, smaller points. And ground pressure is what lets a tool dig, be it bucket, blade, or what-have-you. :)
I Was thinking this would work on my snowplow for spring regrading of our camp road. Might have to add swivel wheels to keep it from bouncing. Thoughts?