Posted by rusty6 on May 08, 2020 at 21:57:15 from (142.165.85.73):
In Reply to: Stone Picker posted by NH8260 on May 07, 2020 at 22:49:41:
Thanks to our rocky soil I think the best rock pickers were all invented here in Sask. near me. Degelman is king of the hill far as I'm concerned. Reel type is best for the biggest percentage. A simple fork type for those that are too big to fit under the reel is good to have on hand. I've got an imitation of the Degelman. Its a Crown and not as strong as the Degelman. I've bent a lot of the tines over the years. Its a hydraulic drive which is better than ground drive for the reel. Its variable speed from your tractor hydraulics and can also be turned off when not needed by pushing tractor lever into "float" position. I pulled a Degelman picker with the Cockshutt 40 years ago but its really too light and small in less than ideal conditions. I've got some video of mine at work behind the 2090 Case.
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