what's with the blurring of the picture? You have a bunch of CIA employees doing this? It gets lot of rocks for sure. Might need a second pass to really get them out. Do the rocks keep working their way to the surface over time?
I haven't seen one with a lumpy drum like yours, just ones with raking teeth. They did a better job of sifting through those thick patches that your drum seems to be having problems with. It also lets the smaller gravel stay in place so you don't have the gravel windrows either....
Folks, that's the debris field from one of the many ice age floods that hit Washington, Idaho and Montana -- and southwest Canada. After all this effort, the ground looks more suitable as grazing land. For you know that more stones lie below. You're not in Kansas.
How can you possibly afford to farm land like that? What are you growing? I'm thinking some rich person bought it and can subsidize the costs from other income. From ND.
I've thought of that, but where i live and governments wanting to make money off of everything, i would probably get taken to court if i even used a rock as a paper weight, illegal use of natural resources or something.
No wonder they blured the faces of the equipment operators . I would be ashamed to farm land that rocky . Nothing but stones no topsoil at all . At least they built a decent stone picker. The machine did a great job .
Where is this? I don't think I've ever seen such a rocky field! I saw the squirrel cage loader was dumping a lot of 2" and smaller rocks, what we would call river rocks where I am. The gravel pits sort out rock of that size to sell for driveways.
I looked at a lot of different rock crushers to produce or rehabilitate farmland. The tractors required for rock crushers/shredders are variable transmission which means at least an additional 100 nis purchase price. The machines are of special steel and very expensive, the teeth have high wear and need to be replaced quite occasionally, plus the tractors require a lot more fuel to run tye equipment. In addition the rocks dumped in various places around the field slow down the flow of water from the rain greatly reducing errosion which is important especially being that a lot of the rocky land doesn't have much soil to go with. That being said being able to go over a rocky useless area and instantly have an airable field must be great. So yes there is a much better solution and in the run of things it has to do with budget. One of the nicest rock crushers if you want to look them up, is vallentini stone crushers. If i could afford one and the tractor to go with it i would in a second. There are other companies which seem to be improving like agri- world. In addition there are cheeper machines, though quite expensive which require you to cultivate first and are good mainly for loose rocks like kirpy. A rockpicker which can take a one tone rock (a little less than have a cubic meter, can start as low as about 17000 dollars and run on a standard 90 horsepower tractor.
We are in the process of trailing Rock munching vs Rock picking. Munchers we have tried and are very expensive with high wear and tear cost and in some cases still leave a lot of rock. We bringing in a rock pick this season to trail. In this persons cases he could make a profit if he crushed that stone into aggregate. 💰💰💰
Wow...great job. I wonder, since you are handling rocks anyway, have you considered adding a magnet in the string somewhere. You may be able to pick up meteorites that are mostly iron. They are valuable...good luck. Thanks for taking the time and trouble to make the video.
what's with the blurring of the picture? You have a bunch of CIA employees doing this? It gets lot of rocks for sure. Might need a second pass to really get them out. Do the rocks keep working their way to the surface over time?
Amazing job, so satisfying!
V.beutiful and good working machine
Why the awful music?
We really like our Harley picker and rake , in Ephrata , Washington U.S.A.
Why don’t y’all hit it with an S tine to loosen it up?
I see you pick money 💰 savings for later $
We hope to dig big hole in low spot and bury à lot of our rocks and then coVer with 2-3 feet of dirt. Level the field and bury at same time.
I haven't seen one with a lumpy drum like yours, just ones with raking teeth. They did a better job of sifting through those thick patches that your drum seems to be having problems with. It also lets the smaller gravel stay in place so you don't have the gravel windrows either....
Why are y'all piling the rocks there in a big pile ?
Lot of work there. I’d be concerned that even more rocks live just under the surface as well.
it was plowed 2 times before we start
Folks, that's the debris field from one of the many ice age floods that hit Washington, Idaho and Montana -- and southwest Canada. After all this effort, the ground looks more suitable as grazing land. For you know that more stones lie below. You're not in Kansas.
How can you possibly afford to farm land like that? What are you growing? I'm thinking some rich person bought it and can subsidize the costs from other income. From ND.
very good rock trommel !
only Canadian iron can stand up to that kind of abuse. wow
Bring a rock crusher in and sell the gravel to the department of highways.
Wich make is this rock picker ? SAFIR ?
Looks like a bumper crop...of rocks.
Any idea where I can find one of these quickly?
Get a rock mantis from davis village solutions
How do you rate the Rock Mantis?
jUST think the ice age left all those just for you.....haha
all those baby rocks are going to grow up and be BIG ROCKS...
Please add to your description where in the world you are located.
We are in Augusta Montana
Hé i hear volbeat😍
Don’t need no stinkin forced labor to build a rock wall(Great Wall of China), just gimme a rock picker and a big ole John Deere!
It machine available in Gujrat?
What is the price in india
R u a farmer in Big Sky Country
Dam. U should have used a canoe
I live in Connecticut Just as crazy here with the people
good Job!!!
Plenty of value in those stones also
Where is this?
Augusta Montana
Crush those rocks up and make gravel, and you will probably make more than farming.
I've thought of that, but where i live and governments wanting to make money off of everything, i would probably get taken to court if i even used a rock as a paper weight, illegal use of natural resources or something.
I see a lot of money 💰
Take a look at a tiller that bury’s the rocks deep while bringing the fresh dirt to the top.
Looks like a Frankenstein potato digger
Why did you grow lots of rocks in that field if you didn't want them ?
looks like they have to go aver the field at least twice.
No wonder they blured the faces of the equipment operators . I would be ashamed to farm land that rocky . Nothing but stones no topsoil at all . At least they built a decent stone picker. The machine did a great job .
Where is this? I don't think I've ever seen such a rocky field! I saw the squirrel cage loader was dumping a lot of 2" and smaller rocks, what we would call river rocks where I am. The gravel pits sort out rock of that size to sell for driveways.
Augusta mt
Billions of rocks !!
The rotary rake machine is moving too fast it's leaving alot of rocks
Definitely needs to slow down
It's doing really well for a first time around. They need a second trommel with smaller bar spacing and repeat the whole process again.
They went over it like 3 or 4 times
Crushing the rocks in situ would save money,time and build the soil.
I looked at a lot of different rock crushers to produce or rehabilitate farmland. The tractors required for rock crushers/shredders are variable transmission which means at least an additional 100 nis purchase price. The machines are of special steel and very expensive, the teeth have high wear and need to be replaced quite occasionally, plus the tractors require a lot more fuel to run tye equipment. In addition the rocks dumped in various places around the field slow down the flow of water from the rain greatly reducing errosion which is important especially being that a lot of the rocky land doesn't have much soil to go with. That being said being able to go over a rocky useless area and instantly have an airable field must be great. So yes there is a much better solution and in the run of things it has to do with budget. One of the nicest rock crushers if you want to look them up, is vallentini stone crushers. If i could afford one and the tractor to go with it i would in a second. There are other companies which seem to be improving like agri- world. In addition there are cheeper machines, though quite expensive which require you to cultivate first and are good mainly for loose rocks like kirpy. A rockpicker which can take a one tone rock (a little less than have a cubic meter, can start as low as about 17000 dollars and run on a standard 90 horsepower tractor.
We are in the process of trailing Rock munching vs Rock picking. Munchers we have tried and are very expensive with high wear and tear cost and in some cases still leave a lot of rock. We bringing in a rock pick this season to trail. In this persons cases he could make a profit if he crushed that stone into aggregate. 💰💰💰
Good grief!!! I thought I had a bunch of rocks to get up... Those rocks would make a awesome stacked stone house.
Wow...great job. I wonder, since you are handling rocks anyway, have you considered adding a magnet in the string somewhere. You may be able to pick up meteorites that are mostly iron. They are valuable...good luck. Thanks for taking the time and trouble to make the video.
your welcome
Did you find any dirt in that field of rocks? 🤣🤣🤣
Why would the image of the trucker be blurred?
One of the two things..underage manual worker or a wanted criminal 🤔
hi,did you manufacture the machine yourself?
Yes
You must go thru a lot of wear points on your seeder and cultivator. Hard on tires as well. Good luck.