Here in Texas, we have the same sort of rock problem. When it rains, some of the topsoil disappears, and up come the rocks. Now when people ask what I do for a living, I just tell them, "I'm a rock farmer."
How about a skeleton bucket? Slots let the dirt out, and only keeps big rocks. Not crazy expensive but when I upgrade I will def be buying one, especially if I have more lift capacity. I want the rocks not the dirt
They make rock pickers in all shapes and sizes. Maybe a rental shop has one. You should have more ballast for hauling loads of rocks on as slope. you could also try a landscape rake for the smaller stuff once the bigger ones are gone. I'm Dan from Montana.
Do you keep your transmission in B? It just sounds like an awful lot of whining for it to be in Low. I mentioned something about that in the last video too but wasn't sure. Maybe want to raise rpms a little. As for the rocks, I was thinking possibly scarify the area with the box blade, root rake if you have a way to where you can take the big ones out into a pile possibly? Otherwise maybe just add some dirt after removing the bigger ones. Love the channel!!! Edit- I'm located in Hilliard Florida. Have the kids break out the map!
Elizabethtown, Kentucky! We are back and forth between the Massey Ferguson 1840 and the 4044M. Thank you for these videos and your transparency 👍🏼
My mom would disown me if I didn’t go green. If you don’t have that then by all means look at other colors. Go big !
Here in Texas, we have the same sort of rock problem. When it rains, some of the topsoil disappears, and up come the rocks. Now when people ask what I do for a living, I just tell them, "I'm a rock farmer."
Lol I feel the same way
You could build a all natural stone out door fire pit with the rocks . I am enjoying you tractor videos from Missouri . I have the tractor as yours .
That’s actually a good idea - thank you for sharing
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Thank you
How about a skeleton bucket? Slots let the dirt out, and only keeps big rocks. Not crazy expensive but when I upgrade I will def be buying one, especially if I have more lift capacity. I want the rocks not the dirt
I will look into that. Thanks for the tip
They make rock pickers in all shapes and sizes. Maybe a rental shop has one. You should have more ballast for hauling loads of rocks on as slope. you could also try a landscape rake for the smaller stuff once the bigger ones are gone. I'm Dan from Montana.
Good idea - I will look into those
Do you keep your transmission in B? It just sounds like an awful lot of whining for it to be in Low. I mentioned something about that in the last video too but wasn't sure. Maybe want to raise rpms a little. As for the rocks, I was thinking possibly scarify the area with the box blade, root rake if you have a way to where you can take the big ones out into a pile possibly? Otherwise maybe just add some dirt after removing the bigger ones. Love the channel!!!
Edit- I'm located in Hilliard Florida. Have the kids break out the map!
im still learning but recently starting moving to low....you are right it makes a big difference
Picking rocks....never ends!!
Killarney Manitoba..
Thank you
Watching from Australia.
How did you find moving that load on the slopes? Did it feel stable enough?
Yes it did but I was nervous. My 2 series would have flipped
Eastern Oklahoma, where we grow rocks.
About 3 miles straight south of you
Bring in a load of top soil then plant sod
Good idea
Duluth, MN
Tahlequah, OK