Soy op de maquinas de hace 39 años gracias a Dios he tenido altas y bajas pero es un gusto tener participacion y que este grupo difunda siempre videos para bien de las industrias y para el bien del pais y el mundo Dlb exitos.
On some videos, they show the setup using a rock rake which places them in windrows for easier picking. I've been watching some demo videos for rock pickers, and the two most no-hoper fields I saw were one in Egypt which frankly looked like the surface of Mars and one in Ireland which was so carpeted in rocks it made upper midwest fields look rock free by comparison.
@@huckstirred7112 well since then I’ve gone to a No-till disc drill and almost completely eliminated picking rocks. I’ve since switched to a regenerative soil health approach to farming.
In certain areas of the country these are widely used. The rocks are sometimes lined up with a rock rake, sometimes called a rock windrower. This equipment is primarily used for rocks that are laying on the surface of the ground. Often if the rocks are not plentiful it may not make sense to rake them into rows. In that case one can just zig zag across the field picking rocks where they lie. Rocks are usually dumped into piles, sometimes in the field and sometimes around the edges of the field. As the rock piles increase in size the rock piles may be buried every few years. When buried deep enough (backhoe or dozer) and with a quantity of other rocks they will normally never resurface. To the average person this seems a very obscure activity. In reality it is a issue in several areas of the U.S. and in many places around the world.
@@Whiskeybuisness it would and is handy in a lot of places. It is just a shame that a company like degelman which has lots of experience with rock clearing equipment doesn't have the 'rocks' to film the video in a real situation. Those rocks are not windrowed, they are placed in a way that is supposed to make the machine look effective one hundred percent. Most agricultural machines aren't one hundred percent and require a number of passes, either over the years or in succession. I preffer to see real work than perfect work. This video tries to insult the video of the watcher. Anyway degelman looks like a good product but for now i will probably go with jympa or tasias. Though i would definately think of getting a degelman in the future.
It missed those 3 small rocks at the very beginning....Nice clean machine rocks all small enough to puck up by hand and laid out in a nice singular line ? Must have been aliens there before the tractor?
nick longstaffe: NO this is how you actually clean a field in preparation for planning crops that feed the world. If you have designed or engineered a better method please call the Nebraska Farm Bureau
@@LisaSmith-tb8bb Don't know how it's there in the states but this works amazing in Finland. With some big fields as well, and there are larger models. ua-cam.com/video/qwvh39ie44c/v-deo.html Cheers👍
Yea, it picks up rocks you lay on the surface in a row, but how does it work in real life? No one is going to buy this for a couple of times thru their fields.
You can adjust the pitch of the forks at the front you can actually dig a fair bit with them in order to pop them up on top they are quite handy especially In fields with large veins
Soy op de maquinas de hace 39 años gracias a Dios he tenido altas y bajas pero es un gusto tener participacion y que este grupo difunda siempre videos para bien de las industrias y para el bien del pais y el mundo Dlb exitos.
It would be great to see the machine which brought these stones to the surface!
a couple kind men to spread those rocks in a nice row
@@rickpederson1219 that is called a rock rake .
On some videos, they show the setup using a rock rake which places them in windrows for easier picking. I've been watching some demo videos for rock pickers, and the two most no-hoper fields I saw were one in Egypt which frankly looked like the surface of Mars and one in Ireland which was so carpeted in rocks it made upper midwest fields look rock free by comparison.
those rocks were place laying on the surface win a line , there is way to much straw to windrow them
Great video ...Big like from Romania
So if I line all my rocks up, on a bed of straw I can then use your machine to pick them up?
Are these machines available in South Africa...?
If your rocks magically lay on top of the ground and form a straight line then this is the device for you.
Mike Barbacovi ya unfortunately the rocks I need to pick are 1500 pounds and are buried 2-3 feet down
Well said
@@Amaranthian450 you need a D9 with a ripper LOL
@@huckstirred7112 well since then I’ve gone to a No-till disc drill and almost completely eliminated picking rocks. I’ve since switched to a regenerative soil health approach to farming.
In certain areas of the country these are widely used. The rocks are sometimes lined up with a rock rake, sometimes called a rock windrower. This equipment is primarily used for rocks that are laying on the surface of the ground. Often if the rocks are not plentiful it may not make sense to rake them into rows. In that case one can just zig zag across the field picking rocks where they lie.
Rocks are usually dumped into piles, sometimes in the field and sometimes around the edges of the field. As the rock piles increase in size the rock piles may be buried every few years. When buried deep enough (backhoe or dozer) and with a quantity of other rocks they will normally never resurface. To the average person this seems a very obscure activity. In reality it is a issue in several areas of the U.S. and in many places around the world.
Nice to see a CLUEFUL reply! Well done.
I know that this would be very handy in Michigan in the potatoe fields
@@Whiskeybuisness it would and is handy in a lot of places. It is just a shame that a company like degelman which has lots of experience with rock clearing equipment doesn't have the 'rocks' to film the video in a real situation. Those rocks are not windrowed, they are placed in a way that is supposed to make the machine look effective one hundred percent. Most agricultural machines aren't one hundred percent and require a number of passes, either over the years or in succession. I preffer to see real work than perfect work. This video tries to insult the video of the watcher. Anyway degelman looks like a good product but for now i will probably go with jympa or tasias. Though i would definately think of getting a degelman in the future.
Not weird to me one bit ^^
@@obfuscated3090 Thank you
من فضلكم أنا أريد آلة جمع الأحجار .كم ثمنها.. أنا في انتضار جوابكم.
الاأعلم
Tem no Brasil pra vender esse equipamento?
Awesome!!
It missed those 3 small rocks at the very beginning....Nice clean machine rocks all small enough to puck up by hand and laid out in a nice singular line ? Must have been aliens there before the tractor?
I literally cried when they dumped all the rocks back into the middle of the field 😭💔
Es muy robusta, por lo que veo queda la piedra muy limpia, el cribado es muy bueno.
بالتصميم في غلط كبير..... الدواليب لازم تكون محمية من الأحجار..... باقتراح صغير بتخلص المشكله
buena máquina, apenas sufre el tractor.
Nice of those rocks to line up single file for u
nick longstaffe: NO this is how you actually clean a field in preparation for planning crops that feed the world. If you have designed or engineered a better method please call the Nebraska Farm Bureau
Yes it's called a rock rake
Itll row those field nuggets like mad
@@LisaSmith-tb8bb นมนม
@@LisaSmith-tb8bb Don't know how it's there in the states but this works amazing in Finland. With some big fields as well, and there are larger models. ua-cam.com/video/qwvh39ie44c/v-deo.html
Cheers👍
Ωραίο εργαλείο!!!!!!!!!
А когда это техника до нас дойдёт? Наверное стоит как один рейнджовер.
В прошлом веке была. 😎☹
В прошлом веке была...🙁
Im here because farming simulator 2022
^^
Nice machine
كم السعر
bloody sweet i want that machine to use it in my farm
For only 60k cups of coffee, it could be yours
У всех ведь на поле,так аккуратно камни выложены и лежат себе ...
Yea, it picks up rocks you lay on the surface in a row, but how does it work in real life? No one is going to buy this for a couple of times thru their fields.
Pferde videos
I'm guessing equipment like this is rented more than purchased.
Ben Rumson
You can adjust the pitch of the forks at the front you can actually dig a fair bit with them in order to pop them up on top they are quite handy especially In fields with large veins
next video is how to build a house with those rocks 😁
Güzel, ama yüzey için bu
Сборка урожая! А кто так красиво булыжники в рядок выложил, Камнеешка?
Круто !
I'm not sure if this was real or a computer animation....
awesome photography and editing
All real Wesley! Thanks for the compliment!
@@degelmanind 28
nice to see your land has no flat thin rocks.
I would have been happy to pick them by hand after you got them all to march in a single row pretty unreal fake advertising
its a demo dumbass we have this at the farm that i work its pretty brutal my boss buy another one and says its worth the money
Haw machine price
India🇮🇳
How matis
Alas eso molaría en farming simulator 17
hmmmm....there is some weird shit going on with those rocks.....they don't just line up like that.....hmmmm....I knew you put them like that LMFAO
💞💞💞❤️❤️❤️ الة رائعة
OK u
Что за бред. Камни так ровно лежат.
Это показательное видео, понятно что так камни в поле не лежат
🤔🤔🤔
why pick it up and then dump it in a heap in the same field pointless
Why comment when you are clueless about how a product review works.....never mind they may be just showing you it's capabilities......
It's a demonstration dummy
@@owmyeye66 we have this at the farm what it shows in the video is the same thing in does in real life truly brutal 5 star
خليهاتجيهاصخره كبيره وشوف شيصيربيه