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Rock/Root Rake (new toy)

gcreekrch

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Finally got dry enough from the last snow to try out our new toy. Silver has probably seen a few of these as they are made in his area. Kind of "farmerized" but hell for stout. Tractor at 900 rpm and low gear. This ground should have been chiseled again but it is doing a good job as it is.

From the tractor seat
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Side view
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Rear
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Front
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Drive assembly
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Windrows
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Silver

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That's actually a little fancier than the ones I've been around. It's got a slip clutch and everithing :D And you're right... that thing is stout. The cattlemen's assoc. used to have a windrower but it wasn't nearly so stout looking, although it worked pretty good.
When we were doing alot of breaking we had a root rake that looked like a 6 wheel hay rake.... on steroids. Worked pretty good for roots and smaller rocks.
 

gcreekrch

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Silver said:
That's actually a little fancier than the ones I've been around. It's got a slip clutch and everithing :D And you're right... that thing is stout. The cattlemen's assoc. used to have a windrower but it wasn't nearly so stout looking, although it worked pretty good.
When we were doing alot of breaking we had a root rake that looked like a 6 wheel hay rake.... on steroids. Worked pretty good for roots and smaller rocks.

This one is made by Dika. I have a picker and rake made by Schulte, the rake works well for clean up but is too light for the amount of rocks we have at the start. :shock: I used a wheel type root rake a few years back, it really did a good job.
 

Nicky

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That is cool! Mike wants one too :) We've never heard of one...but we could sure use one with our rocks. What do you use to pick them up with? Maybe you should bring it when the Mrs comes to Heppner!
 

gcreekrch

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Nicky said:
That is cool! Mike wants one too :) We've never heard of one...but we could sure use one with our rocks. What do you use to pick them up with? Maybe you should bring it when the Mrs comes to Heppner!

There are a few around, if you are serious I can try to find one. There are probably more up in Silver's area. Then YOU could come for a visit. :D
 

Nicky

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gcreekrch said:
Nicky said:
That is cool! Mike wants one too :) We've never heard of one...but we could sure use one with our rocks. What do you use to pick them up with? Maybe you should bring it when the Mrs comes to Heppner!

There are a few around, if you are serious I can try to find one. There are probably more up in Silver's area. Then YOU could come for a visit. :D

Your area is definately HIGH on our list of places to come visit!! Don't look too hard but I would like more details on how they work and how you pick the stuff up. Do you farm it first then use the root rake?
 

gcreekrch

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Silver said:
We used to follow the windrows with a mechanical rock picker, take to edge of field and dump, repeat as required.

In honour of the white settlers that came to Bella Coola in the late 1800's I call our rockpicker "The Iron Norwegian" :D

Nicky, find "Schulte" website, they have short videos on their equipment. Our picker is their Jumbo RS320. We do use a chisel plow to loosen the ground before we try to do anything with rocks.
 

P.A.L

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:shock: I want one too, Could you send me one? how do you seed the land after using that machine? Has the area been forest or naturally open land? Is it profitable to clear more land for agriculture? ......
 

gcreekrch

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P.A.L said:
:shock: I want one too, Could you send me one? how do you seed the land after using that machine? Has the area been forest or naturally open land? Is it profitable to clear more land for agriculture? ......

It is seeded with a conventional seed drill. We logged this land about 12-14 years ago. Can't tell you if it is profitable or not but I know having land grow nothing but rocks and stumps is definately not.
 

miocene

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gcreekrch,that ground looks like it will be your retirement project :lol: :lol: do you need to feed on it to build up the top soil?when we clear it takes a couple of winter feedings to build up the organic matter.swamp grass &cow **** makes a good combination.it looks like dad will start farming tommorow .i still have a days fencing to go before turnout.grass is coming should be good to go thursday
 

gcreekrch

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miocene said:
gcreekrch,that ground looks like it will be your retirement project :lol: :lol: do you need to feed on it to build up the top soil?when we clear it takes a couple of winter feedings to build up the organic matter.swamp grass &cow s*** makes a good combination.it looks like dad will start farming tommorow .i still have a days fencing to go before turnout.grass is coming should be good to go thursday

The rocks are the topsoil. :D Unfortunately they have to be removed before a crop can be harvested. :( We do use these areas for winter feeding and once a few crops of rocks have been harvested we grow oats and peas for baled silage.
 

per

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gcreekrch said:
miocene said:
gcreekrch,that ground looks like it will be your retirement project :lol: :lol: do you need to feed on it to build up the top soil?when we clear it takes a couple of winter feedings to build up the organic matter.swamp grass &cow s*** makes a good combination.it looks like dad will start farming tommorow .i still have a days fencing to go before turnout.grass is coming should be good to go thursday

The rocks are the topsoil. :D Unfortunately they have to be removed before a crop can be harvested. :( We do use these areas for winter feeding and once a few crops of rocks have been harvested we grow oats and peas for baled silage.

A lot of good nutrients in those rocks. Speed that thing up and pulverize them and you have fertilizer. lol :)
 

Blkbuckaroo

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per said:
gcreekrch said:
miocene said:
gcreekrch,that ground looks like it will be your retirement project :lol: :lol: do you need to feed on it to build up the top soil?when we clear it takes a couple of winter feedings to build up the organic matter.swamp grass &cow s*** makes a good combination.it looks like dad will start farming tommorow .i still have a days fencing to go before turnout.grass is coming should be good to go thursday

The rocks are the topsoil. :D Unfortunately they have to be removed before a crop can be harvested. :( We do use these areas for winter feeding and once a few crops of rocks have been harvested we grow oats and peas for baled silage.

A lot of good nutrients in those rocks. Speed that thing up and pulverize them and you have fertilizer. lol :)
Way to speed up decomposed granite i guess :?
 

per

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Blkbuckaroo said:
per said:
gcreekrch said:
The rocks are the topsoil. :D Unfortunately they have to be removed before a crop can be harvested. :( We do use these areas for winter feeding and once a few crops of rocks have been harvested we grow oats and peas for baled silage.

A lot of good nutrients in those rocks. Speed that thing up and pulverize them and you have fertilizer. lol :)
Way to speed up decomposed granite i guess :?

Might have to put diamonds on the teeth. :shock:
 
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