Excellent job on the vibrating sifter, loved the way you used mostly things that would have been wasted or never used again. Thank you for sharing this awesome video Sir. 👍👍👍👍👍
A little more weight on the vibrator will greatly increase separation speed. I’ve used commercial ones for years, it needs to be a little more violent to do the job better.
Very good job. The guy on the skid steer needs to feed a little slower or the material needs to be drier. I guess that a little more weight on the shaler would help. I built a 3"- grizzly, 30+ years ago. I had very rocky soil with boulders up to 6' diameter. I used an old shovel dozer and ended up with ~2,000 CY of tailings. Good Luck, Rick
we built one like yours with leftover materials and it does work very well,only difference we added a 4'x8' on a 45 to not have to go so much under.Thanks again.
Hello I want to try and make one. What do the lawn mower wheels do in the back? Does the screen pivot on those? Did you have to put hinges on the screen so it doesn't fall off?
If you screen dirt with alot of rock in it yes it does have some small rock in it. But most of our topsoil that I run though it doesn't have alot of small rock.
Yes that would help more of an angle would also help. I already have an issue with the bearing going out more weight would make that worse. Thanks for ths input
I seen you only had a couple bearings for such a long shaft. Try to get the offset weight closer to the motor side and add a few more bearings. Keep them greased helps too. Imma be building one similar to yours!
@dirtworxsolutions are you using spherical roller bearings? Regular ball bearings won't hold up, same for the cast bearing housing that are common on inexpensive bearings. Do you have access to a mill or lathe?
@@dirtworxsolutions that's good to hear, I want to build something similar for my property. I tend to overthink my builds when sometimes throwing something together will work great. I thought the weight bar as a shaft was great.