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When I was a boy on the farm we had three rock pickers, I believe now a days you call them teenagers
ОтветитьLooks like river rock.
Ответить石の角が比較的削れて丸いから元々河川敷か
蛇行河川が走ってた平野なのかしら?
Interesting enough.
Picking such small stones alters the soil structure of some clay soils and can cause it to lose its draining qualities. Different strokes for different folks
Great to know you guys are still
Alive and building equipment the way it should be...
That's what we like to eat real American food
No Chinese chicken salads
Made from chicken crap...
Bet that would be a hell of a potato picker too
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ОтветитьHaw can i buy one and what is the price
ОтветитьThats a slick machine 😊
ОтветитьHello I need to by that machine
ОтветитьThat would make an excellent potato picker.
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ОтветитьPrise
ОтветитьHow much does this implement cost?
ОтветитьWhere do I get one?
ОтветитьWhere is this located
Ответитьकिमत काय व कोठे मिळेल
Ответить👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺🍺
ОтветитьSomebody could tell me, the model of that machine?
ОтветитьI wonder if it could weed out a pasture before tilling ?
ОтветитьDónde puedo conseguir una de esas
ОтветитьAwesome! If you can't find a use for those stones, pile them up and sell them by the ton. What a great machine.
ОтветитьWhy plant rocks in the first place?
ОтветитьI thought for a moment that was being used in Western Washington, where we've got miles & miles of glacial till with than many rocks & more...
ОтветитьGenius
ОтветитьCan't wait to show this to the fellas next Sunday when we're picking stones.
ОтветитьIt needs a mirror mounted on the back of the chassis so you can see how full the hopper is.
ОтветитьI used to be a 5 ft stone picker, but I grew taller.
ОтветитьSoil looks to be glacial till.
Need to remove the rocks every couple of years as new ones are worked to the surface.
End up with fields 3' lower & wondering what to do with the rock mountain.
It looks like a bumper crop. I'm sure there will be a nice crop next year too.
ОтветитьGot stoned watching the video.
ОтветитьI so want to rent this!!!
ОтветитьI want one. I live in a city :(
ОтветитьOr, potatoes... Just saying🤷
ОтветитьA friend from Pennsylvania was telling me his dad would make him "pick rocks" for punishment.
ОтветитьWoah! 😮 Now THAT'S a box of rocks!
ОтветитьIf you have really good drainage on an a light, very sandy loam and you deep plow for full turn-over and you harrow a few times and everything is loose and very dry, why I bet this thing would work great. There's more to this than meets the eye. Just sayin'.
ОтветитьLandscaping material!
ОтветитьVery cool!
ОтветитьI bet you could dig taters with that...
ОтветитьWhat I need. I have so many rocks but can't find a decent rock picker at all
ОтветитьDo they make a larger one? Where I'm from you'd need one about 3 times as wide.
ОтветитьI'd try that to pick potatoes, also.
ОтветитьNeeds a scarifier on the lead edge for resurfacing fence lines and drive ways.
I like the catch box on the back .. Pick 'em up here - drop 'em over there.
We had a stump farm that grew rocks like that.
ОтветитьWouldnt this double as a potato digger too?
ОтветитьHow deep does this go to pick up rocks?
ОтветитьCollecting fence and building materials.
First one I saw was a converted one row potato digger built by our ag agent in Antrim County Michigan in the mid to late 50s. Last name, Walker.
Antrim seems to have been a major ice sheet dumping location. Great potato ground though, mostly under irrigation for the past 60 years.
Small stones play an important role in controlling voles and providing soil stability.
ОтветитьI wonder if it could be adjusted to harvest Potatoes ??
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