[tool] The McLeod rake is a two-sided blade on a long, wooden-handle. It is a standard yet esoteric tool during wildfire suppression and trail restoration. The combination tool was created in 1905 by Malcolm McLeod, a US Forest Service ranger at the Sierra National Forest, with a large hoe-like blade on one side and a tined blade on the oth... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McLeod_(tool)
A forest fire tool that looks like an over-sized hoe with tines on the opposite blade. In trail work it is used to remove slough and berm from a trail and to smooth the tread. Found on http://www.americantrails.org/
Firefighters also use this combination hoe, rake and scraping tool and rake to remove plants and shrubs when building a fireline. Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22458