Pull roots, brush and woody material from areas being prepared for construction or maintenance.
EAST ATTACHMENTSCALL NOW336-829-5016Excavator, dozer & loader rakes
LEAVE THE
SOIL.
TAKE THE
MESS.
Heavy rake geometry clears roots, brush and woody debris while preserving more usable material on the ground.

01 / PURPOSE-BUILT CLEARING
OPEN TINES.
HEAVY RESULTS.
Open tine spacing lets loose soil and smaller material fall through while the rake retains roots, limbs, brush and larger debris.
Gather storm debris, demolition wood and oversized material without carrying excessive soil.
Penetrate beneath surface growth to loosen and collect roots and vegetation.
Separate usable soil from larger debris before hauling or final grading.
Choose the carrier
THREE MACHINES.
THREE APPROACHES.
Excavator rakes use bucket curl for precision, dozer rakes clear across the blade, and pin-mounted loader rakes combine width with material-handling reach.

EXCAVATOR RAKE
Long, open AR400 tines use the excavator’s reach and curl to pull roots, sort debris and work precisely around the site.
- Standard or serrated tines
- Optional exchangeable teeth on tine ends
- Machine or coupler fitment verified
- Approx. 10–15 working days

DOZER RAKE
A heavy square-tube beam and deep tines span the dozer blade for high-production roots, brush and land-clearing work.
- Built to blade and machine specifications
- Mounting brackets and pins included
- Optional tree spear and dirt guard
- Approx. 10–15 working days

PIN-MOUNTED LOADER RAKE
Deep curved plate tines and a reinforced welded frame give front-end loaders a wide clearing and debris-handling attachment.
- Requested rake width required
- Tine thickness available up to 3 inches
- Additional mounting form coming soon
- Approx. 10–15 working days
02 / DOZER RAKE CONFIGURATION
BUILT AROUND
THE BLADE.
The rake must clear the machine’s existing blade structure, technology and mounting points. These specifications let the shop quote the correct fabrication.
START A DOZER RAKE CONFIGURATION →- Machine make and model
- Blade width
- Blade height
- U-blade: yes or no
- 5×5 or 6×6 square tubing
- 14, 18 or 22-inch tine penetration
- 1.25, 1.5 or 2-inch tine thickness
- Existing mounting brackets
- GPS towers
- Photos of blade and mounting area
- Tree spear
- Dirt guard
- Black or yellow paint
Excavator rake fitment
COUPLER OR
DIRECT PIN.
Fitment information changes depending on whether the excavator already uses a quick coupler.
Provide make/model, main-pin diameter, link-pin diameter, center-to-center distance and inside ear width. Pin diameters must be listed in millimeters.
Provide make/model, verify the pin diameter in millimeters and identify whether the coupler is manual or hydraulic.
Rake questions
BEFORE YOU
CLEAR THE SITE.
Should I choose an excavator rake or a dozer rake?
Choose an excavator rake for reach, controlled pulling and precision sorting. Choose a dozer rake for wide, high-production clearing across the blade.
What is included with a dozer rake?
The dozer rake includes the machine mounting brackets and pins. Optional tree spear and dirt guard configurations are available.
Are excavator rake pins included?
No. Pins are not included with excavator attachments and are sold separately.
How long does a rake take to build?
The approximate lead time is 10–15 working days. Current shop volume and configuration can change availability.
HAVE THE MACHINE AND THE JOB?


