Heavy equipment rake attachment

Excavating – Combined or convertible – Combined with fork or rake

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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08079162

ABSTRACT:
The invention is a rake attachment for use with an excavator arm of heavy machinery. The preferred embodiment has two cross-members that make the invention easily installed with an automated excavator arm. An alternative embodiment provides for mounting hardware for use with a traditional excavator arm, which does not have a hydraulically operated attaching device. The invention is suited for use with the clearing of loose debris in and around a typical construction site. The construction debris may comprise loose wood scraps, tree branches, fencing, and other objects typical of a construction site.

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