Picking-up ROCKS from the Field - Rock Picker on Tractor
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- Опубліковано 13 сер 2021
- Using Rock Picker on the Tractor to collect stones from the field. By clearing the field of large stones, you can cultivate the field without damaging the tiller. Usually it takes 2 passes to clear the field. The second pass is done by a rock picker with narrow rack.
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It may be really slow, but that's the best small stones picker I've ever seen as far as low budget machines go.
i used to farm on the SW coast of Scotland and the standing joke was if you picked all the rocks in yer field the tide would rush in
This is basically what it's like farming in South Australia, tonnes and tonnes of limestone rocks in paddocks, usually, the property boarders are piled up with mounds of rocks.
Whoa...that is some rocky soil. You could make more money selling gravel than you could growing potatoes.
Looks like he’s going to be able to do both
I don’t think you can grow potatoes in such a rocky field. Looking at the surrounding fields, it does look like these were made for anything.
Ya! Well see, he's gonna follow up by going over it with a stone picker and then a pebble picker and then, after the wind blows all the dust away, he'll reach bedrock and it'll be ready for planting.
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Thats what people owning this one do ua-cam.com/video/O02lwcRvFO8/v-deo.html
Nicely done video
Rocks in agriculture land means free minerals. Crush them on the land and you will be a very happy farmer. Look up FAE stone crushers(They only one of many manufacturers). We now busy with intensive research on how crushing instead of licking up can enrich your soil over time. The crushers can crush up to 600 mm deep.
I never realized that aggregate farming was such a big hauler. The quarry man must be jealous.
Great job keep up the good work
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I hope that's just a bent shaft on the side of the rock picker and not a shot bearing. Either way, needs attention ideally
Do you do this every year? I've been told over the winter when the ground freezes or gets cold it pushes more rocks to the surface.
If he gets all off the rocks out of that little patch he is going to be left with a pit.
😄😄
I want to see more videos, should be able to use the stone for road and dam repairs.
So this is where baby rocks are grown
what machine was used to till the rocky ground in the first place?
whats the make of rock picker who make them
Solos assim com muitas rochas danifica os equipamentos como grades, arados ,plantadeiras , subsoladores etc.
Entâo isso e muito inportante fazer esse tipo de operaçâo
Sweet
You can build a good road with the stones
That’s the slowest thing I’ve seen in my life. Picks a lot though!
Yeah it goes slow cause it picks not only the rocks on the surface but the ones in 20-25cm depth as well.
What did Glacier say to farmer as leaving?........"Going back for more rocks!
Rock around the clock. Not much left in the way of soil, just smaller stones.
What grows in that horrible dirt?
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Φίλε είναι για πώληση ?
How deep can it pick up rocks?
Up to 30 CM
“Hello, how much tractor horsepower is needed?”
Czech Translate from: Vitaj kolik je potřeba traktorovich koňských sil
100hp
i guess growing potatoes is out of the question !
Do you have to do this every year?
Unfortunately yes, the rocks migrate back to the fields and have to be removed.
/sarcasm
Rocks move up through the soil where there are freeze thaw cycles at least. I doubt that applies here often, but plowing might do the same, so i was wondering the original question too.
If you could hear anything in the cab, what sort of music would you play? Would you drive the rig stoned?
Rock around the clock!
I guess the Entire site was a river bed or beach at one stage . I wonder would it be cheaper to cover to the entire field with a mix of hay. Cow /horse manure. Mulch and top soil. And let the magic of nature take place over a year. Otherwise just use site for fruit trees
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Need a rock picker with a bigger box so you dont have to stop so often.
I woud take the all of soil completely with a bulldozer.
almost 90% roks 😁
here's a burning question:
What do you do with all of those rocks?
ROCKS FOR SALE sign. (FREE)
That's close to : leaves for sale
(saw that written on a sign last autumn)
Looks very inefficient plus all the soil disturbed and lost.
You would make more money turning that area into a gravel pit over farm land. What does that New Holland cost per hour to remove type two gravel?
Not NH, its a Landini.
Maybe you could start a rock selling business for landscaping.
I was thinking the exact same thing. Harvesting rock 🪨
Looks like Inland Farmer could use a ROTADAIRON.
Des galets roulé, une ancienne rivière
No disrespect intended, bit it looks like you have a gravel pit, not a farm. I hope your other fields are not that bad. A rock crusher might be more of what you really need.
Ничего, бывают земли хуже. Поработать над увеличением органики в почве - и будут урожаи как на чернозёме
why bother even trying to farm it? could probably make more money selling rocks or turning it into a quarry. sorry for the guff but I'm from Iowa #someofthebestsoilontheplanet. there is some rocky ground but you have more rocks than soil. cool vid. I like it!!!
a rock farm $
Hi
Hopefully you can sell the stones. It's all money.
if you went faster would you just get more dirt
yes
Il vaut mieux en faire une carrière
It looks like road-base material, i dont mean to sound condensending, but that is probably the worst quality of soil i ever seen, its gravel!, next to no organic material, (again, i dont mean to sound evil). You need a LOT finer mesh on the picker, as well as 50 or so years of spreading maneur and plant matter
Now after this just trow poop from animals every year for next 5 years and you will not recognize the field...thats what im doing. WIth this kind of we call it ,,yelow fields'' lower quality..but it can be good in couple of years :D
Great job keep up the good work