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Posted June 5, 2018

Blade-mounted dozer rakes

Solesbee’s blade-mounted dozer rakes are an efficient solution for land clearing, raking brush and piling trees and branches.


The rakes’ c-curve design rolls brush and debris, making it easy to windrow material while minimizing the amount of dirt pushed with it. The rakes also feature an extended upright with multiple holes to easily mount on nearly any dozer blade without customization.

Solesbee's dozer rakes

The Solesbee's dozer rakes’ c-curve design rolls brush and debris, making it easy to windrow material while minimizing the amount of dirt pushed with it.

“Our dozer rakes are the most cost-effective and convenient solution available,” says David Jenkins, president of Solesbee’s Equipment & Attachments LLC. “Since we design each model of our rakes to fit multiple dozer blades, we have them in stock and ready to ship to customers the next day. Most competitors take two to three weeks to specially design one rake to fit one dozer and they don’t include the components needed to mount the rakes to the attachments.”

Solesbee’s gives customers the flexibility to customize its rakes on site by lining up the holes on the extended uprights to nearly any dozer blade. It also includes everything needed to mount the attachment, such as pins and brackets. A qualified welder can install the brackets on the dozer in as few as 2 hours. Once installed, it’s easy to manually mount and remove the rake as needed. For added versatility, additional bracket sets are available for use with multiple dozers or when upgrading to a new dozer.

The rake is available with a full range of teeth for optimal debris clearing in a variety of applications. All rakes feature sturdy 2-inch-wide hardened steel teeth for lasting durability in harsh environments. Solesbee’s standard teeth are 20 inches long, and optional 14- to 24-inch lengths are also available. In addition, customers can choose from a variety of teeth quantities and spacing options.

Solesbee’s offers a two-year warranty on its dozer rakes.

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