Slower ground speed gives them time to fall onto the 'kicker drum' instead of tumbling forward as you see. It usually cycles them around again, though. I love mine but there is a little learning curve.
I remember catching big rocks a few times plowing. One of them the tractor almost came to a stop as the plow caught and rotated a large rock. Another time we borrowed the neighbors cultipacker and between looking forward and looking back it caught a large rock and bent a very long shaft. That was late 70’s and we replaced that shaft which cost $1,000 just for the part. I got yelled at.
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A lot of the rocks are falling back out of the wheel, does it pick them back up again?
Slower ground speed gives them time to fall onto the 'kicker drum' instead of tumbling forward as you see. It usually cycles them around again, though. I love mine but there is a little learning curve.
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And how many years of plowing and rock picking does it take to not have to rock pick a field?
While is does get better each time you pick, there are some areas that just never get clean.
I remember catching big rocks a few times plowing. One of them the tractor almost came to a stop as the plow caught and rotated a large rock. Another time we borrowed the neighbors cultipacker and between looking forward and looking back it caught a large rock and bent a very long shaft. That was late 70’s and we replaced that shaft which cost $1,000 just for the part. I got yelled at.
It never ends. For every one you see on top there's ten more under the surface waiting to pop up.
Its ongoing process; on the other hand you can make money on sale of rocks and save on repairs of drils; and other gear
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What does one of these cost?
New, I see them on tractorhouse for $27,500
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an awful lot of soil with that rock.
There was, the ground had a lot of moisture. But it was go time so we just had to grin and bear it.
Bit updated solution; separate rocks from soil properly
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