Freestall Rake Compost / Manure Model
With different types of bedding, it is important to pick the right rake for the job. Manure vs. sand are two completely different materials and act in 2 different ways. That is why we use 3 different rake tines on the manure bedding rake. We must cover the bottom of the beds with the one tine and break and fluff with the other tines. One is used for a curb guide and the outer ones have the easy job of just fluffing.We have a full range of replacement parts for the rake arm or a completely assembled arm for easy repairs. You will find if taken care of, our rake arms last way longer than you would think. We have thousands of rakes at dairies all over the world. Through the years we have always been looking for better ways to do what we do better. Your comments drive us to be better.The curb and lane scraper on the back is a very useful tool in keeping your bedding dry. Drier beds equal fewer bacteria and happier cows. Happy cows’ equal better production.When you are ready to get a better system, please contact us to get your Dowdy’s Freestall Rake started.
Sand Freestall Rake Skid Steer Mounted
Dowdy's Sand Bedding Freestall Rake
As you know, sand bedding is way different from compost or separated manure bedding. It is more like a liquid rather than a solid. We use a different arrangement of bed raking tines with sand bedding and we also added a sand blade, as we call it, to carry the sand from stall to stall to fill the holes where the last cow was laying and digging herself in. The freestall rake folds up out of the way for traveling from section to section. There are a lot of options we can do if that works for you, like twin rakes. One on each side of the Skid Steer. You travel one way one day and the other way the next day. It helps to keep the bedding from building up in the last 2 stalls of the run. When you consider us for your next rake,please tell us what you have in mind.