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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1682666" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Not just little tractors. Been seeing them around on big front wheel assist tractors too. Guys are picking bigger ones that won't pack when they're doing other passes. Lots of Rockomatic stone pickers around here too. They're pretty efficient, only issue is after you use one or do what you're suggesting you need to disc again and you just pull up different stones and still have to pack. If you stick with it or concentrate on a small number of acres eventually you'll get rid of most of the big ones anyway.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Depends how big they are and how lodged in the sod.Tilled would be better. There's 3 pt things - just 2 big pieces of steel on an angle. You back into the stone and it rides up to the surface. You can get big boulders out like that. I know where there's one. I'll snap a pic next time I drive by it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1682666, member: 38101"] Not just little tractors. Been seeing them around on big front wheel assist tractors too. Guys are picking bigger ones that won't pack when they're doing other passes. Lots of Rockomatic stone pickers around here too. They're pretty efficient, only issue is after you use one or do what you're suggesting you need to disc again and you just pull up different stones and still have to pack. If you stick with it or concentrate on a small number of acres eventually you'll get rid of most of the big ones anyway. Depends how big they are and how lodged in the sod.Tilled would be better. There's 3 pt things - just 2 big pieces of steel on an angle. You back into the stone and it rides up to the surface. You can get big boulders out like that. I know where there's one. I'll snap a pic next time I drive by it. [/QUOTE]
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