After hours of picking up rocks I finally realized that I had a screen that would work perfect to weld to the rock bucket for smaller rock removal. #lstractor # rockbucket #rockremoval
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@aussiebrewer14 күн бұрын
Thinking and learning is not stupid, it’s the definition of intelligence. Great stuff!
@justjames9775Ай бұрын
A rock bucket like that on an excavator pulling a dump trailer would be the ultimate IMO.
@Wertyingf21 күн бұрын
I would say it was a moment of clarity not frustration. And just so you know I do things like this all the time the wife and I normally get a good laugh. Great video
@wendymorrison580321 күн бұрын
Farm long enough, everything is home engineered. My Dad started a side business making stock proof gate hinges and latches. Started from a heifer that learnt to lift latches and push gates off hinges.
@jtrindle938316 күн бұрын
Nothing stupid about thinking as you work on a project - good on ya!
@zandemen23 күн бұрын
Free tip; advertise in a rock hounding or gold panning site that you found a fossil/native gold in those rocks. Leave the fence open for a weekend. YW
@thedrunkenbullranch23 күн бұрын
That a good idea 🤣.
@evilroyslade2491Ай бұрын
Grandpa had about 10 grandkids and a horse and wagon. It was great fun for the first half hour for the little kids then the older kids finished the hard work.
@davidlewis851210 ай бұрын
the road to success is paved with failures
@jed96152 ай бұрын
Thanks I've got this problem here as I've been clearing. Thank you again for taking the time!! Keep walking with our KING!!
@onebridge723122 күн бұрын
This type of land will always have rocks. The more you plant, the more top soil is lost and the rocks work there way to the surface. It’s never ending. Invest in the best rock picker equipment budget allows. You’ll be happier in the long run.
@millwork331921 күн бұрын
Actually, you’ll create topsoil and and it will stay in place if farmed properly. Topsoil erodes away from improper fertilization and cultivation. Once it’s done properly it is amazing how well it works and most importantly how much nutrient content the crop will have not to mention the taste.
@Wolfengemoen20 күн бұрын
Says the guy selling pickers lol.😂 , no, in all reality maybe try renting one temporarily for a section, do a quarter or half your field to see if it makes a big difference, if you don't have a larger peice of land, you're not planting any specific which would call for it, and you're not damaging equipment because of rocks then they are not much of a problem to be throwing money at for cost efficiency or increased production value.
@HotNoob4 күн бұрын
ive got the same bucket; but with the grapple. good idea to fix the problem.
@Isaacmantx24 күн бұрын
Just 40,000 more hours….. and this field MIGHT be done.
@thedrunkenbullranch24 күн бұрын
Lol. Right!!!
@xephael3485Ай бұрын
You don't need the screen if you're trying to get bigger rocks... This will also not work for soil that's wet or clayish.
@pdzhКүн бұрын
I am talking to my local farmer about spending my free time to build rock wall on his edge of the land, just for fun. So hee started to pile his rocks on the edges for me to start, I found some ideas how to stack it, and I will start this summer.
@thedrunkenbullranchКүн бұрын
That's hard work. Good luck.
@pdzhКүн бұрын
@@thedrunkenbullranch thank you, this work is fun and necessary for myself to get some exercise. I do get some exercise at work right now, but I want something more. So it's a win win
@snomx28093 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! good idea!
@williamtower499413 күн бұрын
should be mentioned this works because you have super dry & fine soil that doesn't clump
@thedrunkenbullranch13 күн бұрын
You are partly correct. Yes, I waited till the ground was dry on purpose, so I wouldn't get clumps.
@RobertFay13 күн бұрын
*- A stone crusher guy, sees what you built as a "SHAKER SCREEN".* *- Instead of an electric "eccentric shaft" motor vibrating the bucket, you are doing it by jerking the hydraulics up and down.* *- I wonder, would extra hydraulic lines running such a motor allow you to dig the ground while the bucket vibrated and you could just drive the tractor untill the bucket was full and you had to dump it in a truck?*
@thedrunkenbullranch10 күн бұрын
That is an interesting idea. I have considered a few modifications.
@RobertFay10 күн бұрын
@@thedrunkenbullranch *- I don't know if it would be worth the effort, but if you do have unused hydraulic lines to run an eccentric shaft Motor, then the concept might work.*
@dustinmeier975323 күн бұрын
Set up a sizing chart and a drop location . Get the 4H, Boy Scouts, and other neighborhood kids involved. Smallest size is 1¢ each, next size 5¢ each, then 10¢ each, 25¢ each, $1 each, $2 each, etc. Pay them per rock. Kids make money, get out of the house, have fun doing it, and you get your rocks cleared out.
@terraint3697 Жыл бұрын
That made quick work of those rocks. Nice sifter you got there!
@rebecca2126 Жыл бұрын
I need that for rock hounding!
@kevinsavage808Ай бұрын
I now live in Spain, and this or something very similar could be my answer. I have 20 acres of rocks, but I have the time to go steady. I don't need to make a living from the land.
@grantcurrin493428 күн бұрын
maybe if you had a mini crusher attached to the back of the grid, you would not need to remove the rocks, just make them more manageable 😊
@GetToTheFarm Жыл бұрын
my sympathy - we too are blessed with baby boulders =)
@thedrunkenbullranch Жыл бұрын
My sympathy to you as well. I hope you are also blessed with a way to remove them from unwanted locations.
@genehasenbuhler25946 күн бұрын
You can rent or borrow a rock picker!
@garettdoornwaard482228 күн бұрын
When youre farming pit run!😬 the motivation to find a mechanical solution is high i see😁
@MrChubbyHubby.11 ай бұрын
Hello there The Drunken Bull Ranch, cool beans on the rock picker, well done and great job. I am looking at getting one of these for similar reasons, although more for the rocks themselves than field work, and I like what you did there so you can pick up smaller rocks, have you thought of trying bolts and big washers to hold your screen in? Thank you for showing us your fix.
@thedrunkenbullranch11 ай бұрын
I tried that. I think it could work. I had some issues and decided to weld it.
@MrChubbyHubby.11 ай бұрын
@@thedrunkenbullranch Did you have an issue with the sections sliding? Also what is the name of the screen you used and the hole size and wire diameter if you could please. I am hoping that with the sandy conditions we have that this will work well, cross your fingers please.
@bobmulder406423 күн бұрын
If you put along edge of field can be used as contour bank
@southernyankeehomestead323028 күн бұрын
Just ran across this and had a thought. To help pickup go easier have you thought of using a landscape rake to "windrow" the rocks?
@thedrunkenbullranch28 күн бұрын
Yes I have. We did that in a recent video.
@DarkVoidIII19 күн бұрын
Have you talked to a quarry operator that sells various grades of dirt and rocks to get a quote on removing rocks to a depth sufficient to plant for several years without having to worry about the rocks?
@Aluttuh8 күн бұрын
Watch europa the last battle, pass it on
@MarkHarders-ss4zkАй бұрын
Show where the rocks are used. Tks
@patrickbelongea68968 күн бұрын
Why would you have to remove the screen for big rocks? The dirt is still the same size
@thedrunkenbullranch8 күн бұрын
The big rocks damage the screen.
@MistressOP24 күн бұрын
yeah farm up not down. You let the roots do your down. Your land will thank you. no dig/no-til
@mikedalton96522 ай бұрын
How big are the squares on your sifter? Thanks. Great set up.
@thedrunkenbullranch2 ай бұрын
The holes are approximately 1 inch squares. Thanks for watching!
@richardross7219Ай бұрын
The rock picking machine will work faster and not be so hard on your tractor's air filter system. If you can get one for $10,000, do your 10 acres, and sell it for $9000, you will be ahead. Good Luck, Rick
@thedrunkenbullranchАй бұрын
Thanks I appreciate you watching
@richardross7219Ай бұрын
@@thedrunkenbullranch My land was so bony, that I had to buy a shovel dozer, strip the top two feet and run it through a screan. The rocks were up to 4' in diameter. It took 100s of hours. This was in the 1980s. Looking back, I should have bought a rock crusher and saved all of the time of moving the rocks. In CT, we are having such a wet spring that few are able to plant yet. Good Luck, Rick
@henrinaths121 күн бұрын
@@richardross7219 I’m intrigued, you figure a rock crusher would be easier than sorting it out . Because I did hear that the fines is good plant nutrient Edit: KZbin owafarmequipment valentini-tractor-3point-pto-leon-rock-crushers
@richardross721920 күн бұрын
@@henrinaths1 If I had been able to get a 16" x 24" jaw crusher, it would have reduced about 2/3 of my tailings to gravel and sand. My salt and pepper granite is a poor quality stone. I would have screened it for 1" - to put back into the soil and the 3" to 1" would have been for roads/trails, and drains. The bigger flat stones are planned to be used for walls. As it is, I have about 3000 yards of 3" to 5' tailings waiting for something to happen. I hope to start building some walls this summer. I think that the fines would be good nutients too. I also have 1000 yards of horse manure available for free if I truck it. That would make the field very productive. I don't even have a truck right now. Good Luck, Rick
@henrinaths120 күн бұрын
@@richardross7219 I have an abandoned gravel pit within 15 minutes of my driveway. I’m planning to import a couple loads of pit run to do some stonework. I can imagine the rocks I would uncover from previous excavations. But that would have to involve planting a new lawn and there is already no topsoil just rocks and clay. I imagine that rock crusher is more than $10,000. I haven’t seen any with the price tag yet.
@nealrcn14 күн бұрын
As the say 2 steps back 1 forward.
@MIGHTYX20104 ай бұрын
I'm thinking if you didn't do the first step and getting the land to look the way it does now all that screen would have done is clog up and you would have been fighting that so you probably didn't waste too much time You probably needed to do both steps
@thedrunkenbullranch4 ай бұрын
I have a tendency to want to agree with you. Every little bit helps.
@sgtpepperz2523 күн бұрын
You farming rocks out there?
@senortroncoso18988 ай бұрын
Y que lo mismo sirve para recoger piedras que sacos de oro que estorban en la parcela.
@johntexan416514 күн бұрын
did you just disc up the field real good prior to using your rock bucket?
@thedrunkenbullranch14 күн бұрын
Yes that is exactly what I did.
@aryaprincess24799 ай бұрын
Don't worry about feeling dumb, we women like our men just like you, handsome and a little dumb so we can get our ways with them.
@evilroyslade2491Ай бұрын
His ideas worked, picking up rocks and playing dumb for the ladies. :)
@aryaprincess2479Ай бұрын
@@evilroyslade2491 ...he tricked us and we fell for it, we absolutely deserve it.
@forkoffgoogle22 күн бұрын
Why not use a York rake?
@seanoneill913025 күн бұрын
You're not supposed to take out the really small rocks because then it messes up your drainage.
@peterofoz26 күн бұрын
You have a rock farm! Sell for road base, landscape, drains, painting, pets, etc. Will you add a rock crusher or a stamp mill to pulverize?
@thedrunkenbullranch26 күн бұрын
I thought about it. It is a pretty expensive investment around here.
@hendrikvanleeuwen911022 күн бұрын
I'm guessing there is no shortage of rocks in that area, but I was thinking the same thing-those look like good rocks!
@DKBarie22 күн бұрын
Why wouldn't you rent a landscape rake for a week and be done with it???
@RMS-gl6wl5 ай бұрын
Discriminator screen could have been bolted on
@CanadianSpaceBoy23 күн бұрын
You feel stupid? My friend you should feel smart that you aren't still picking rocks up by hand, think of the time saved instead of the wasted time!😊
@ensign19852 ай бұрын
Weld in some tabs so you can make it removable
@thedrunkenbullranch2 ай бұрын
That is an excellent suggestion.
@johnbuck668511 күн бұрын
Just use a land roller and be done with it
@thedrunkenbullranch11 күн бұрын
I would, but I don't own one.
@andymacdonald3022 күн бұрын
A simpler solution is to stop growing rocks ? LOL But seriously that bucket will get a lot of rocks gone for you
@benjamindejonge36243 күн бұрын
Your land looks like a hundred year corn abuses
@thedrunkenbullranch3 күн бұрын
Yep, I agree. It's was used for digging up landscape rocks.
@wm313814 күн бұрын
Math is not your friend.
@Step-n-Wolf11 ай бұрын
Buy it for 10k, use it, sell it :)
@thedrunkenbullranch11 ай бұрын
I am starting to agree with you.
@kezzatries27 күн бұрын
Should have bought the rock picker. Rocks come back after a while, yep. You could have then hired it out or did rock picking as a contract.just saying.
@thedrunkenbullranch27 күн бұрын
You might be right.
@randyhess260Ай бұрын
Better finish quick before it rains
@markchester7584Ай бұрын
And now you’ve got a big pile of soil in that one spot.
@thedrunkenbullranchАй бұрын
Yep but it flattened right out with a back drag.
@KarasCyborg8 ай бұрын
This isn't a bad low budget way at all to get great results. The next best thing would be a soil preparator, but of course you need to drive that backward so it's hard on your neck. For a tractor, if you just want to hide the rocks, the rotadarion would be the best: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hZm1pmqAf6iNiK8
@robclearwater6145Ай бұрын
Buy a rock picker, use it, then sell it. Get your money back
@kevinelrod32324 күн бұрын
I'm from northwest Ga & this would almost be a waste of time to do there. The only successful crop that there's ever been in north Ga, is rocks.
@thedrunkenbullranch24 күн бұрын
Yep, I am starting to think it is the same here.
@franciscojosedaponteblanco40066 ай бұрын
Bla bla bla bla... La mitad del video hablando...
@mrshinebox18033 ай бұрын
I'd say it was more than half of the video. Although he is indeed "talking", I'd also say that it would be more accurate to call it "explaining".
@matthewuzulis501628 күн бұрын
That will not only improve on the speed, it will also do a much better job as the smaller rocks / stones that would normally be too small for the bucket are being caught by the mesh. In the event this comment is seen might recommend installing bolt holes in the bucket than just bolt the mesh in so that you can add or remove the mesh without needing to weld or grind it every time. It might be a time saver depending upon how often you change it up.