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Re: Any one ever Built a Home made rock picker???
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Posted by taylor lambert on February 06, 2001 at 17:45:52 from (208.60.120.6):
In Reply to: Any one ever Built a Home made rock picker??? posted by Canadian Cowboy on February 05, 2001 at 15:51:43:
Ive made a skeleton bucket of my neigbor out of half inch plate. I took 3 4by 8 foot sheets and made a parabolic arch that tapered from 4 inches down to1/4 of an inch at the tip. it was shaped like a demolition bucket for a skid steer. I borrowed a flame cutter to trace my pattern and cut several to make them span the width of a D7 with a 4 inches spacing between them. I made a tilt on it to dump at the end of a feild also can be drug by a smaller dozer like a D3 but has to back the dozer over the rocks at the end of the feild and cant dig real deep. Hes since sold the machines but i may have a print here for it still. we dont have alot of big rocks here in this town but where his farm is they have alot all the way from 3 inche to 25 inches.
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