Picking Rock with a Haybuster H-106 Rock-Eze Rock Picker/1256 Rolling Coal Pulling the Cultivator
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 Published On May 26, 2023

Anyone that has watched our channel, knows that our rented cornfield has spots that are more rock than dirt. We were able to rent a Rock-Eze rock picker to help eliminate some of the rocks. Before we could start rock picking, we had to loosen up the soil. Alan and the International 1066 got to work, working the field with the cultivator. Things were going along fine until they weren't. The 1066 blew a tire. Alan was able to limp it off the field, but we were left with the problem of how to finish working the field. Alan was able to hook the 1256 to the cultivator with the help of a clevice and then it was just a matter of seeing if it had enough power to pull it. With a bit of black smoke, we were up and rolling again. After the field was worked, it was time to start using the rock picker. There were spots that needed to be picked multiple times, but 23 dump truck loads of rock later, at least a noticeable difference was made.

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