Those rocks are valuable. Landscapers pay good money for them and could offset the cost of renting the rock picking machine and diesel fuel go drive the tractor. Or sell them yourself and cut out the middleman.
Rocks in a garden is not a bad thing it helps to hold moisture keeps the dirt from packing so hard you can't grow anything and several other benefits that people just don't realize
This thing needs to be built more husky, and then have the box lift high enough to dumb in a truck, we can’t be driving to the edge of the field every 3 min when it gets full.
We do offer a Unloading Conveyor option so that you can load onto a truck/trailer as you travel the field so that you do not have to stop to dump. www.lenco-harvesters.com/stone-pickers
It really depends on various things like your soil conditions, feel free to contact our Sales Rep. to learn more about how fast you could dig with a wrap around harvester, 1-877-287-5711.
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Interesting enough. Picking such small stones alters the soil structure of some clay soils and can cause it to lose its draining qualities. Different strokes for different folks
Great to know you guys are still Alive and building equipment the way it should be... That's what we like to eat real American food No Chinese chicken salads Made from chicken crap...
IN THE PHILIPPINES. NATION GENTILE USED PICKER STONE FARMING MANGO, COCONUT, JACKFRUIT MARANG FRUITS. NOW THE PRICE WHAT AND HOW MAXIMUM SHOULD FOR PAYING MONEY.
Pricing varies depending on the options you choose for your stone picker. Feel free to reach out for more information. www.lenco-harvesters.com/contact
Thank you for your inquiry about our Stone Pickers. Pricing varies depending on the options you choose for your machine. Feel free to call and talk to our Sales Rep. today to get pricing and delivery options. 1-877-287-5711
AQll these rock pickers that do not solve the problem of what to do with the rocks, usually a pile somewhere. There are a lot of fields that will drop inches after getting the rocks picked out and suddenly becoming the low spot in the neighborhood. Is there a way to turn the rocks into gravel/pebbles and leave them in the field?
Some company in europe uses rotary hammers to pulverize the rocks. Similar to how we recycle pavement inplace. For my small lot in New England, I stripped off the top 18" and screened it 30 years ago. Now the rocks are coming up again(frost heave). Good Luck, Rick
Cost will depend on your particular configuration needed for your soil conditions. Contact us for more info, 1-877-287-5711 or www.lenco-harvesters.com/contact.
Cost will depend on your particular configuration needed for your soil conditions. Contact us for more info, 1-877-287-5711 or www.lenco-harvesters.com/contact.