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Reddit mentions of Emsco Group 1222-48 Cavex Workforce 14-Tine Rake-54 Fiberglass Handle-16 Gauge Steel Blade Garden Bow rake

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Emsco Group 1222-48 Cavex Workforce 14-Tine Rake-54 Fiberglass Handle-16 Gauge Steel Blade Garden Bow rake
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    Features:
  • DURABLE 14-TINE BOW RAKE - The CAVEX Workforce Bow Rake features a 14-tine head for optimal garden raking in flower beds or clearing out leafy debris; Capacity (fl oz) 1695.59; Item Weight 2.5; Item Height 60; Item Width 17; Item Length 3
  • HEAVY DUTY STEEL HEAD - The 17" rake head is made from 16-gauge, powder coated steel for incredible strength and durability and digs into even dry, hard-packed earth
  • FIBERGLASS HANDLE - The 54" fiberglass handle is reinforced to provide a long lasting tool that won't splinter or crack
  • RUGGED DESIGN - The entire rake is made with quality parts to ensure durability through lots of use without warping, rusting, chipping or splintering
  • RUBBERIZED CAP - Capping off the long fiberglass handle is a rubberized cap that prevents slipping and gives you control as you power through gardening and landscaping
Specs:
Height60 Inches
Length3 Inches
Size54"
Weight2.5 Pounds
Width17 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Emsco Group 1222-48 Cavex Workforce 14-Tine Rake-54 Fiberglass Handle-16 Gauge Steel Blade Garden Bow rake:

u/maddhatter138 ยท 1 pointr/landscaping

Wow fantastic help so far, thank you very much.

So I ripped up my yard several months ago, since then I have had many many heavy snows and several rains, in fact yesterday I ended up "walking" all of the mud to help compact it bc it rained all weekend and yesterday was actually dry. Is this okay? I'm not sure if manually watering it will do anything now, what do you say? Is there a way to really say "this is finally settled?" I mean it has been several months now.

>Rake down the disturbed (or top) soil so that it is even and presents a 'fine tilth'

Just to clarify you're talking about raking down what is the mud/dirt/rock I currently have right? Or are you saying to just put top soil right on top of what's already existing? Do you suggest a certain type of rake maybe something like this?

I'm for sure going with seed over sod. When you say just use "regular top soil" do you suggest something from a big box store you can guide me to? Like Lowes or HD?

Okay so after re-reading your post, it sounds like I don't worry about the current mess at all. I just throw down top soil and then the seed. My issue is that the mounds of mud/dirt that I'm trying to fix are higher than I want them to be in certain areas. Obviously I don't want bumps or large elevations in my lawn.

Finally, when you state "then lightly cover - just enough to cover the seed - with fine soil, then tamp it down." Are you stating topsoil and then seed and then that same top soil?