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Tom Marple
United States
Приєднався 27 лют 2013
Business Development
Making Row Hills for Garlic 10/11/2023
Our field is wet and for garlic, you need to err
on the dryer side.
on the dryer side.
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Watering our Connecticut garlic!
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About 1,000 Music and 1,000 Elephant garlic. June 10, 2023. The Music is over around 5 feet tall! :)
Planting Elephant garlic 10/18/2022
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A beautiful day to plant some Elephant garlic. Put in 763. Going to top off with rabbit manure and grass/leaf mulch a little later.
1966 Ford 6000 Commander with Rock Picker “At it Again!” 8/2022 Part 2
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1966 Ford 6000 Commander with Rock Picker “At it Again!” 8/2022 Part 1
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This is a new field for us. This field has only been used for hay for over 50 years. Tons of rocks need to be removed. Many boulders had to be removed with a loader and/or by hand.
1961 John Deere 30 Potato Digger
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We are going to use it this year to harvest our garlic. Cleaned and fixed up, almost ready to go! Excited to see it work! 😃
1966 Ford 6000 Commander with Sundown 72” Rototiller 9/2019
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We finally got a tiller. Still lots of rocks to pick, but this gets it done! 😃
1966 Ford 6000 Commander with Rock Picker 9/2019
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Expanding our garlic field. New ground. Lots of rocks! Thank God we have this!!!
1966 Ford 6000 Commander Plowing New Ground 9/24/2018
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1966 Ford 6000 Commander Harrowing New Ground 9/19/2018
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Opening new ground for a new garlic farm in Liberty, Maine www.EatMoreGarlic.Net
1966 Ford 6000 Commander with Rock Picker 10/22/2018
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1966 Ford 6000 Commander with Rock Picker 10/22/2018
How much rain is required to get such a marvelous crop of stones? 😅
Makine kaç para
شحال تمن بيع
You should use all these rocks to build a small castle or something.
I would name this invention Kid ROCK !
Quero as medidas desse projeto 🙏
Next year there will just as many .
السعر كام لو سمحت
what rock picker is that?
@@henryofskalitz2228 It was actually used to harvest potatoes in Houlton Maine back in the 30’s & 40’s or so.
@tommarple1449 oh so it's a potato picker!?
@@henryofskalitz2228 decades ago. Picks rocks pretty good! A little too steep though. The round ones just roll continuously! 🤣
@tommarple1449 yeah I saw that lol!
Where did the rocks come from: Glacier. Where did the glacier go? Back to get more stone.
Nothanks
Looks like you got some farmland in your rockpile.
Cripes, that place used to be a rock farm!
Maybe should have just run a rotary rock crusher in the first place?
Maybe just run a rotary rock crusher in the first place?
Price en ther Campania
amazing! that ole ford made it all the way through the video without breaking down! never happen on the ranch I worked on!
I ran a (UK built) 4wd Ford 5000 six years, 40 hours a week with zero mechanical issues, unlike the two Ford cars I owned...
Holy shit that is working amazingly!!!
Should look at chain tension before it gets worse.
The problem is ploughing the fields, especially if the soil is shallow, and the ploughing is deep... But really satisfying to look at
Very nice ❤
Bien necesito comprar
Story I heard is, he's still out there to this very day, one strip at a time. Every time they plant it, more rocks.
جيدا جدا ممتازه جدا
في ايا دوله موجوده.. وكم تكلفتها ؟؟
tip. at 1:06 you can see and hear that the chains on the top of the machine is slipping and skipping the gears now and then, and we can also see that the chains is jumping up/down when it happen. You need to shorten the top chains on both sides on the side of the machine so the chain get more stiff so it cannot skip the gear all the time to avoid wear and tear and damage. Also when chains get work out they often stretch and is x cm longer than when they where new this can also be a factor that increses if a chain slip on the gear or not. Now a days many machines often have an extra smaller gear that are there on the middle of the chain to push it in and tighten it either via a manual setting or via a spring system this help stop the chain from slipping over the gear. ( example on combiners ). I am not familiar with the specific rock picker in the video but on many machines there are typical an adjustment screw system that allow you to stretch the chain so it get a more firm grip so it cannot skip the gear. But els nice video and thanks for making it. ;-)
Beast teacnic 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
هل يوجد مثل هذا عندنا في اليمن أو وكيل
Looks like a bountiful harvest, wish I had one I have a pretty good crop also.
Machine kanha milagi.hair karni h .
Yo quiero saber donde las venden por favor
Sorry, this is 70 years old!
¡Lo siento, esto tiene 70 años!
Great commodity to sell or crush and put in a driveway
we had a ford 3000 and as a child i loved hitching a ride while it pulled cultivator and birds would follow picking worms on the plowed field, still miss it.
But you don’t have the cab like my friend Fred Ziffel!
Ha Ha, not many people know that one! :)
Great job! Is there a smaller version of that available to rent?
Probably a small root harvester will work, but you need to add a box on the back to catch the rocks.
Awesome
Rock around-the-clock
That is a lot of rocks. Is this a new field or is this what rises to the surface each year due to the freeze and thaw cycle?
It's a repurposed field. Hasn't grown anything but hay for 70 years!
wonder if i can get the assembly manual for this one
پاکستان میں کتنے کا ملے گا
Toppen maskin. 😊😊😊😊😊
What model sundown is this?
UH-72
Excellent machine
Works great as long as you don't get a huge rock stuck in it!
Mobile no send karo
How do you adjust its depth?
It has a hydraulic ram which raises and lowers it.
@@tommarple1449 tractor hydraulic or you installed one?
@@djzatka the ram is on the picker which uses the tractor hydraulics. Check on our website under “What’s new” the picture of the 1961 root harvester shows it pretty well. Www.EatMoreGarlic.net.
@@tommarple1449 okay
The war on rocks is never ending.
It sure is good get get rid of them!!! 😃
Dudd
Camera man not following the tractor for a clear view
hmm, a couple I-beams, and old car differential and drive shaft and some large-long drive chains. I would add in a couple more chains and put some of those conical teeth they use in those ditch grinders. It might help bust up hard pan and maybe get rocks up the sifter belt better? Maybe a remote hydraulic latch on the rock bin too and make the bottom/ back of it more like a a root/rock bucket to let dirt sift out.
Wish you were here to do those adjustments! 😃
those "potato miner" style rock pickers seem to be the best for really rocky fields. The "janitor bucket reels" seem to work best when you are gathering up rocks from the last couple years of frost heave, or when you have already put rocks in a windrow. I expect that id you are in places where there was any glacier coverage that you are going to want the potato miner.
Yes, tons of rocks here in Maine. The glaciers definitely piled them up!
What brand rock picker and where is a dealer
There isn’t really a brand. It was built locally in Houlton Maine for the potato farmers in the area. Hagerman Brothers Inc.
Probably in the 30’s or 40’s.
@@tommarple1449 thanks for the info. Was trying to find something like this to use on my farm.
Great video and I sure see why this is such a time saver. I was wondering if you could either do a video on some dimensions and changes you would like to see done on a newer version. I’m thinking of trying to fabricate something similar but it would be nice to have some material with dimensions. Maybe it’s something other viewers would like to see given the cost of a factory new one today. I personally think these (potato) style machines pick the best and don’t just clean off the top!!! Great video though!!! Thanks for posting and editing, … you have me scratching my head this morning in my shop for a winter project!!! Art