Rockpicking or why I don't use my good plow

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Kirk-NJ

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Yesterday I was working the garden with the scarifiers and the Dearborn subsoiler when I hit yet another rock. You would think that I would have all the big rocks out but you would be wrong. I pulled this one out with the subsoiler. I tried to load it in the 640 bucket. Too heavy, it lifted the back of the tractor off the ground. So I fired up the HD forklift to get it out. Now you know why I don't use my good ferguson plow.
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Yup that's a good sized stone.Make a good end piece for a stone wall.
 
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You would think that I would have all the big rocks out but you would be wrong.

I always heard that when picking stones, if you miss a few small ones they grow up and become like the one you found. Must be good soil! :rolleyes:
 
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I always heard that when picking stones, if you miss a few small ones they grow up and become like the one you found. Must be good soil! :rolleyes:

Must be true. I've been picking them out of my garden for 30 years, and STILL keep finding big ones !

Funny thing, I decided to add a new garden spot, and moved about 100' away, took down a bunch of trees, and there haven't been enough rocks in that spot to fill a sheetrock bucket. Wish I had developed THAT spot 30yrs ago. Amazing how the soil can change that drastically here in such a short distance.

New garden spot is to the left, with fence, old one is to the right just behind the pine tree.

ry%3D480



Rocks, on the other hand, CAN come in handy for things..... :D

ry%3D480
 
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Yesterday I was working the garden with the scarifiers and the Dearborn subsoiler when I hit yet another rock. You would think that I would have all the big rocks out but you would be wrong. I pulled this one out with the subsoiler. I tried to load it in the 640 bucket. Too heavy, it lifted the back of the tractor off the ground. So I fired up the HD forklift to get it out. Now you know why I don't use my good ferguson plow.
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Looking at your FEL bucket and how bent up it is, is why I don't recommend anyone putting a chain hook in the middle, especially without putting in some sort of stiffener to carry the extra load.
 
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All rocky soil continues to "grow" rocks. Every spring I find more peaking out of the ground. I don't know what force pushes them up from below the frost line but they do continue to migrate to the top even the deeply buried ones. Running sub-soiler and chisel plows will turn most of them up prior to a plow or tiller finding them.
 
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dang kirk.. howd you miss that all these years!
 
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Yesterday I was working the garden with the scarifiers and the Dearborn subsoiler when I hit yet another rock. You would think that I would have all the big rocks out but you would be wrong. I pulled this one out with the subsoiler. I tried to load it in the 640 bucket. Too heavy, it lifted the back of the tractor off the ground. So I fired up the HD forklift to get it out. Now you know why I don't use my good ferguson plow.
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Good job. My Dad always said we were "Moving a mountain 1 rock at a time".

I'm jealous!!! If that guy hadn't got so happy with his torch, I would have had me a forklift too :( ........ LOL.

Mike
 
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dang kirk.. howd you miss that all these years!

I don't know how I missed that one. I guess the subsoiler dug a little deeper and I hooked it. Probably could have left it and worked around it. This piece is only about a 1/2 acre but it seem like there's an acre on rocks in it.
 
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Looking at your FEL bucket and how bent up it is, is why I don't recommend anyone putting a chain hook in the middle, especially without putting in some sort of stiffener to carry the extra load.

I can't take credit for the bend in the bucket. Most of it was done by the PO although I'm sure that rock wasn't helping matters. Since the tractor was already there I fingered I'd give it a shot. Should have just gotten the forklift in the first place.

Kirk
 

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