Rock Bucket Doing Work

winesalot

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I borrowed a nearby farmer's rock bucket and have been picking up the rock I pulled to the surface with my grading scraper (grading blades removed). It is slow going but I am getting there. I plan on finishing this round of picking then turn the soil and pick one more time. Hopefully that will get me where I need to be which is relatively rock free in the top 6".
 

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JerryMT

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I borrowed a nearby farmer's rock bucket and have been picking up the rock I pulled to the surface with my grading scraper (grading blades removed). It is slow going but I am getting there. I plan on finishing this round of picking then turn the soil and pick one more time. Hopefully that will get me where I need to be which is relatively rock free in the top 6".
When you get it done, get a heavy roller and roll the small stuff in.
 

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Kudo's to this fellow for the loan of equipment. looks like you owe the loaning farmer some big help on his next project and a six pack or four.
 

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It's a great tool. I also used mine to sift the dirt out of bamboo root piles I'd dug up with the backhoe. And it worked well to smooth out the dirt after I'd moved it back into area where I'd dug out the roots.
 

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North Idaho Wolfman

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I've seen those but no rental yards any where in my area rent them. Plus, that style is hydraulically operated and I don't have rear hydraulics. I think a better tool for me would be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJSb54J47ws&app=desktop&persist_app=1 but I can't find one to rent and they are 10,000 to buy.
That's a bummer that you can't rent one, it would work really well for you.

You would really be jealous of our land, 12.48 acres and not a single rock to be had. :D
 

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That's a bummer that you can't rent one, it would work really well for you.

You would really be jealous of our land, 12.48 acres and not a single rock to be had. :D
Wow! how lucky you are. When the glaciers retreated this area 10,000 years ago, it dropped half of Canada right here. I've been moving some for landscaping purposes. Some weigh more than 2500 but Mr. Kubota handles them fine.
 

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Wow! how lucky you are. When the glaciers retreated this area 10,000 years ago, it dropped half of Canada right here. I've been moving some for landscaping purposes. Some weigh more than 2500 but Mr. Kubota handles them fine.
Our ground is the over wash of the Missoula lake floods, from way back, silty sand.
I can go miles Either way and they just have rock, the only issue I have is during spring breakup it turns to quicksand and will swallow just about anything. :eek:
 
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I am jealous of the zero rock situation but in the end it will be worth it. This is our view of Lake Chelan...
It has it's up and downs, yea mostly ups when it comes to building and moving dirt, but let me tell you about the quicksand during spring breakup. :(

Look forward to seeing you getting things growing!