That machine was not a rock burier. It was a rotary cultivator. When the cultivating blades turn against the direction of travel, rocks do get buried, but the purpose is seed bed preparation.
It isn't a stone burier, it is a rotary cultivator. The machine you saw runs about 2000 Euro in Germany. That is about 2200 US. It is used to prepare a seed bed for planting. When the blades rotate against the direction of travel, it does bury small stones, but you shouldn't use it for those big ones. There are other machines for the big stones. I would use that machine to till a garden bed or to put in a new lawn. It could be used for small fields, but there are bigger models.
@@robertsparling You are wrong, it bury stones, blades throw soil against spikes, soil go thru it, but stones stay under that spike line, normal rotary cultivator mix all. Anyways looks that it's about same prices.
@@robertsparling Ok, we have different view, but it's made to bury stones, smaller then, that's why it have that spike line, which is not in normal rotary tiller. williegervacio2953 was maybe interested that option. That demonstration big stone looks weak limestone, it probably break to pieces, so it works, and look effective, but i agree your opinion that collect stones, if they are too big, and hard to that machine can handle.🙂
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Hey up there i am a farmer and nothing surprised me here
That machine was not a rock burier. It was a rotary cultivator. When the cultivating blades turn against the direction of travel, rocks do get buried, but the purpose is seed bed preparation.
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May I know the price of stone burier. Thanks
It isn't a stone burier, it is a rotary cultivator. The machine you saw runs about 2000 Euro in Germany. That is about 2200 US. It is used to prepare a seed bed for planting. When the blades rotate against the direction of travel, it does bury small stones, but you shouldn't use it for those big ones. There are other machines for the big stones. I would use that machine to till a garden bed or to put in a new lawn. It could be used for small fields, but there are bigger models.
@@robertsparling You are wrong, it bury stones, blades throw soil against spikes, soil go thru it, but stones stay under that spike line, normal rotary cultivator mix all. Anyways looks that it's about same prices.
@@wbw535 I own one. It Can break a blade or a bolt in a blade against a big stone. Pick the big ones up.
@@robertsparling Ok, we have different view, but it's made to bury stones, smaller then, that's why it have that spike line, which is not in normal rotary tiller. williegervacio2953 was maybe interested that option. That demonstration big stone looks weak limestone, it probably break to pieces, so it works, and look effective, but i agree your opinion that collect stones, if they are too big, and hard to that machine can handle.🙂
The mini round baler is not new. I tested one 30yrs back.
When I was a kid 50 years ago, small round bales were exceedingly common.
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ou trouver cette machine en france