Great video. I really like the springs that you added so that the sieve moves itself around every time you dump more compost onto it. Nice repurposing of old springs to increase efficiency.
From one Kubota tractor man to another...your front end loader never seems BIG enough...right! Nice work! I just did a lot of dirt sifting myself...but not with as much ingenuity as you put into yours. I've moved to the next project now, building pipe fencing, using the PTO auger for the posts. Lots of cutting saddles and welding. Farm life.
Nice invention there! That thing shakes like my '72 El Camino did at 75 MPH, when the u-joints got so worn they went through the caps and halfway through the trunnions, lol. I bought the car in this condition 22 years ago in Phoenix for $500. Used to make my dash hop up and down 4" lolol! I've got plenty of rocks and boulders over here in my yard, but not much dirt! That's New England for ya. Rocks and roots! Makes you wonder how the early settlers farmed and built up this hellhole. Some TOUGH SOB's, that's for sure! I was just marveling at the smoothness of the hydraulics on your Kubota. I've got a 55 year old International Harvester 3414 industrial backhoe - that smoothness went away some time in the mid 1980's, LOL! Thing beats the crap out of me. It also weighs about 12k lbs.... and has no brakes! Frightening on hills. Once she goes, you'd better be fast on the controls or death will soon follow. I need to fix that ... 😂 Something equally frightening was towing this thing home with my half-ton Chevy pickup when I bought it ... 😁
This is awesome. I am inspired and will be builing something along these lines. If it ends up on youtube i will give the video a shout out. 4 halves 😂😂 nice
Kiting. Use to love flying kites. Power kites I should add. Buggy, board. I never got on the water with them though. I got into the sport too late in my life. I don’t have any place to fly anymore without driving 4-5+ hours.
You crack me up. And at 3:08 I thought you were going to say something right there but you held it off. . .maybe something about having to remove and hide that thing overnight, from the neighbor ladies or something.
I reckon this is the most interesting video about dirt siftin' I've ever seen, but you can't be sayin industrial vibrator on the internets lest you want my mother showing up trying to blast her bean clean off.
@@kyleoglee Right on. I need to build one as well. I'm keeping an eye out on market place for free bed frames. Even if i gotta stakk 2 together as one piece. Like weld them. Aquire, save and then build. I rekkon things will fall into place.
Between night vision hunting, throwing knives, and soil sifting, you have some pleasurable hobbies.
Great video. I really like the springs that you added so that the sieve moves itself around every time you dump more compost onto it. Nice repurposing of old springs to increase efficiency.
You are entertaining! Crack me up. I ran across this searching for a “sifter” for a large equestrian venue. Well done w/ this video!!
From one Kubota tractor man to another...your front end loader never seems BIG enough...right! Nice work! I just did a lot of dirt sifting myself...but not with as much ingenuity as you put into yours. I've moved to the next project now, building pipe fencing, using the PTO auger for the posts. Lots of cutting saddles and welding. Farm life.
Nice tractor. More power for yard work. Must have for old guys! Stay motivated!
Daddy told me once that if tractors had always been a thing, there would have never been slavery.
You are one half Inventor, one half PPG Pilot, one half Recycler, and one half Genius! I know, that's four haves! 😂
Nice setup brother. Band of Brothers and Sisters 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Nice invention there! That thing shakes like my '72 El Camino did at 75 MPH, when the u-joints got so worn they went through the caps and halfway through the trunnions, lol. I bought the car in this condition 22 years ago in Phoenix for $500. Used to make my dash hop up and down 4" lolol!
I've got plenty of rocks and boulders over here in my yard, but not much dirt! That's New England for ya. Rocks and roots! Makes you wonder how the early settlers farmed and built up this hellhole. Some TOUGH SOB's, that's for sure!
I was just marveling at the smoothness of the hydraulics on your Kubota. I've got a 55 year old International Harvester 3414 industrial backhoe - that smoothness went away some time in the mid 1980's, LOL! Thing beats the crap out of me. It also weighs about 12k lbs.... and has no brakes! Frightening on hills. Once she goes, you'd better be fast on the controls or death will soon follow. I need to fix that ... 😂 Something equally frightening was towing this thing home with my half-ton Chevy pickup when I bought it ... 😁
This is awesome. I am inspired and will be builing something along these lines. If it ends up on youtube i will give the video a shout out. 4 halves 😂😂 nice
Kiting. Use to love flying kites. Power kites I should add. Buggy, board.
I never got on the water with them though. I got into the sport too late in my life. I don’t have any place to fly anymore without driving 4-5+ hours.
Good content as always. Repurposing junk is satisfying to say the least.
Soil science is best science.
You crack me up. And at 3:08 I thought you were going to say something right there but you held it off. . .maybe something about having to remove and hide that thing overnight, from the neighbor ladies or something.
One cuestion what kind or model did you used? (electric motor / industrial vibrator)..HP?? or RPM? Thanks a lot!!!
Next Level content at 0:08 !!!! 😉
I reckon this is the most interesting video about dirt siftin' I've ever seen, but you can't be sayin industrial vibrator on the internets lest you want my mother showing up trying to blast her bean clean off.
Where do you get that heavy mesh screen?
What was the length of those back 4x4s?
Your tools and a couple hundred bucks I can turn that sifter into one hell of a sluce box....you keep the fine gold we split the nuggets... :)
Love dirty videos, but it’s never really a good idea to throw away your knife! Thanks for posting
Yes then lad 👍👍👍🥕🍅🥒🌽🫑
U find some gold I claim it :)
Have you ever konsidered raising the height?
Nah, the whole premise was I used what I had for the build. It worked great though.
@@kyleoglee
Right on. I need to build one as well. I'm keeping an eye out on market place for free bed frames. Even if i gotta stakk 2 together as one piece. Like weld them. Aquire, save and then build. I rekkon things will fall into place.
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Whatever...
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