Rake a sand trap – Smithco Diesel Super Rake 17-001 Maintenance Manual User Manual
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RAKE A SAND TRAP
HOW TO RAKE A SAND TRAP
View bunker to determine the most efficient pattern to follow so that rake pattern and configuration of bunker
will flow in same general direction and look attractive.
Enter bunker at its lowest point. Perhaps drain area or another point where “lip” of the trap is minimal.
Operate at 2-4 m.p.h. (3-6.5 kph) for best raking results. Control speed with hydraulic pedal.
Once fully inside bunker, lower rear rake and proceed forward as de-
scribed above.
First pass should be directly
down center of trap.
This helps avoid
extremely sharp turns
that will spoil sands’
appearance. Once at far
end, turn machine and
drive down one side of trap
and come back up other
side.
Grass or other material may
build up on rake tines as machine
passes “enter/exit” point in Figure
1. Lift rake briefly while still moving for-
ward.
Do not rake closer than 6" (15 cm) to edge of trap.
Do not rake slopes in trap. The weight of machine will pull sand down.
Use cultivator or other center mounted accessories only as necessary for compacted sand. Frequent use will
leave sand too soft and objectionable to some golfers.
Use front mounted plow to push sand to desired locations within trap.
After exiting trap, secure machines in accordance with practices described in this manual. Rake trap edges,
slopes and “enter /exit” area with a hand rake.
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