Posted by Michael Soldan on September 23, 2011 at 19:38:15 from (24.235.49.221):
In Reply to: rocky field posted by jmohr on September 23, 2011 at 19:03:22:
Our family used to do that,wives,kids,grampa at the wheel,grama in the house cooking up a big meal,pick all afternoon,then we'd go in for some cold beer,the kids would play for a while and then we'd sit down for a big meal..its hard darned work.Around here now people just rent a rock picker and drive around the field putting the rocks into windrows and then pick them all up and dump via machine..if machinery like that can be rented or you can hire someone it may be the easiest,cheapest and fastest way,I would do that ahead of handpicking. We had pitchforks with extra tines welded in to pick rocks,but we found carrying a bucket worked best,saved you walking to and from the wagon a few times...good luck
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