


We want to give a huge shoutout to the Eureka FFA chapter for building this land rake for us. Seriously, the craftsmanship on this thing is impressive - heavy steel construction, solid welds throughout, and built to handle real work. This is what happens when young people are given the chance to build something that actually matters.
So what does a land rake do? It's one of those tools that makes a big difference in how clean a site looks when we leave. After clearing brush, grading dirt, or prepping land for sod or landscaping, there's always debris, rocks, and loose material left behind. A land rake combs through all of that and pulls it into a windrow so it can be collected and hauled off. The result is a smooth, clean surface that's ready for whatever comes next - whether that's sod installation, seeding, or final grading.
The finishing phase of any site preparation job is where the details really matter. Anyone can knock down trees and push dirt around. Getting the ground truly ready for what a homeowner or contractor needs next - that takes the right equipment and the right approach. This rake helps us do that faster and cleaner than ever.
We're proud to support local programs like Eureka FFA, and even more proud to put their work to use right here in our community. When local students build tools that end up on job sites, that's a win all around. It keeps craftsmanship alive and keeps quality work flowing back into the area we serve.