TractorGuy
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- John Deere 4410, John Deere 4120, Kubota LX3310 cab, John Deere F725 Front Mount Mower, Swisher 60" pull behind mower. John Deere 4310 CUT (sold), Ford New Holland 575E Cab Backhoe (sold).
I'm about to embark on building a soil screener. I've looked at several designs on You Tube and decided I am going with a stationery design with a fairly steep angle. Most of the models I've seen work but a couple stood out as the simplest and those worked as good as the vibratory models.
I spent a little over $250 on the metal. Had to pick and choose in the rack because he was sold down on stock and the truck wasn't coming until tomorrow. I didn't want to go back to town tomorrow so I ended up with some 1-1/4" 11 ga square tube for the perimeter of the frame with 3 sections of 1" 11ga square tube for the 3 extra screen supports. Going to use regular flat expanded metal for the screening surface. I bought two sheets of that so the area will be about 8' by 8'. I bought some 2"x2"x1/4" angle to use for the skids and upright supports. I may make it so the angle is adjustable but gonna start around 45*. It's gonna be heavy. Will post pics and give a review after I have it assembled and tested.
My soil is clay/sand mix and I have piles of dirt with wood debris in it. I've been just spreading it out and hand raking the trash out.
I spent a little over $250 on the metal. Had to pick and choose in the rack because he was sold down on stock and the truck wasn't coming until tomorrow. I didn't want to go back to town tomorrow so I ended up with some 1-1/4" 11 ga square tube for the perimeter of the frame with 3 sections of 1" 11ga square tube for the 3 extra screen supports. Going to use regular flat expanded metal for the screening surface. I bought two sheets of that so the area will be about 8' by 8'. I bought some 2"x2"x1/4" angle to use for the skids and upright supports. I may make it so the angle is adjustable but gonna start around 45*. It's gonna be heavy. Will post pics and give a review after I have it assembled and tested.
My soil is clay/sand mix and I have piles of dirt with wood debris in it. I've been just spreading it out and hand raking the trash out.