[11] Building a Dirt Screener & Using It (Kubota BX23s)
Built a cheap dirt screener out of 2x4 scraps & chicken wire (2" x 3") to screen two piles of slash mulch that I had piled up. There was much more of this slash mulch, but it had been brought to the landfill over the past few weeks before I decided to screen it.
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A true video. I like that you are not afraid to show the good and the bad.
Glad to see i'm not the only one that finds the loader stick super sensitive LOL. So hard to get that thing to be smooth. Great video.
Sage is alive! Much better video than the previous Sage-less one
Hi there To small for top jop. Have a good day be safe.
Dig the AFI in the background. Good vid
Nice work!
Great Video! Thanks for posting. I was looking for a good design for one of theses.. Quest..would you have gone with a smaller size screen if you had to do it over? I love my BX23s... I'm looking for a good place to get implements other that the Kubota dealership... $$$
@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
4 жыл бұрын
I would have certainly aligned/attached the chicken wire tighter/better and perhaps either made the screen shorter or a bit lower to the ground for easier bucket dumping.
What is the top height of your sifter? Thank you.
Quality content right here.
Could the bx23s handle a garage pad prep including excavating small hill to level and all the drainage required?
@EngineeringEternity
4 жыл бұрын
It largely depends on the land you have to work with. For example, I am in New Hampshire and my property is almost all rocks or ledge. So for me to prep a foundation/dig a certain depth into hills, I hit solid rock, or rocks so big I can't move them. If you don't have that type of soil, you can totally do what you are proposing.
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Few less degree incline maybe..im building this!
@deanwilson7047
Жыл бұрын
LOL Never mind.....i see why the incline now duh