Posted by MikeJM on May 08, 2020 at 05:01:15 from (69.141.95.229):
In Reply to: Stone Picker posted by NH8260 on May 07, 2020 at 22:49:41:
We have the small gallenburg rock picker with the one yard bin. Previous to that one we had an Anderson real style, which I disliked. Seemed like you ended up with more dirt than rocks.
The gallenburg is a shaker chain type, like a potato digger which we use ours as too, just pick the bin up a bit.
As with any rock picker soil conditions are critical, must be dry and loose soil otherwise you get a bin of dirt. And technique, I find that a first pass through on a small field with the bin up will bring the rocks to the top and reduce the amount of dirt clods in the bin. And on any sort of side hill all the rocks go to the down hill side and overfill the bin on that side. It has its quirks, but with a good operator you can pick a lot of rocks very quickly.
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