Topsoil screener

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Machine to sift topsoil

Komentáře • 40

  • @lendoggy2
    @lendoggy2 Před 7 lety +22

    Finally! Someone who understands that making a video about a shaker knows that you need to show clearly how it works. Thanks.

  • @seankelly353
    @seankelly353 Před 5 lety +3

    GREAT JOB !!
    I just recently built one , but it has no shaker. Now I see the simplicity of it. Such a simple machine, but vital when your in the dirt business!
    Thanks again for sharing!!

  • @jscm3738
    @jscm3738 Před 6 lety +11

    I think the tensioner pulley needs to be on the on the other (relaxed) side of the engine pulley.

  • @jonathanwillard663
    @jonathanwillard663 Před 4 lety +2

    Build the screen deck. Set it on springs. Take a rear truck axle with rims on it (no tires). take 3 or 4 inch diameter pipe and cut it in half, making 1.5 inch or 2 inch half circles. Weld those to the rims that are still mounted to the axle and differential. Weld 6, 7, 8, or 10 of them to the rim so when it spins they would bounce a ball up and down if you could keep it on top of the rim. Mount 2 rims with tires on them to the shaker deck, both on axles. Line them up so they're touching the rims on the truck axle with. Sooo, when you hookup the differential to a motor, the motor spins the differential yolk, which spins the bare rims, which spin the tires mounted to the screen deck. There you have a deck that vibrates when those rims spin and every time the half circles hit the tires on the deck, the screen bounces. There's no belt to break, no counterweight, no "special bearings" to replace when they go bad, and heavy duty bearings made for trucks and trailors.

    • @jp1850g
      @jp1850g Před 2 lety

      Have you seen any videos of this or done this?

  • @jbritt2549
    @jbritt2549 Před 4 lety +1

    this is a great looking sifter and you did a great job exsplaining this thing . i'm looking for the next video. thank you for showing!

  • @petemiller519
    @petemiller519 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice job! I think you may need to add couple of angle supports under the screen. Looks like the screen is spanning a fair distance and will fail over time due to soil weight.

    • @georgedistel1203
      @georgedistel1203 Před 2 lety

      Thats what I was thinking myself, I started screening flower beds that had several layers of rock in them by hand last year. I had to add bracing because I kept damaging my screen shaking by hand, actually was putting in too much dirt at a time. Mine was made from 1×1 wood. Worked this 65 year old to death. Started watching videos now I'm going to build a powered one to save my back and shoulders. But like my dad once said boy get yer ass out there and get those rocks outta that dirt.

  • @bigjim5723
    @bigjim5723 Před 7 lety +1

    thanks-u have made my day. wanting to build of these for a yr now. the time has come-and i was between a small grizzly or one like u have down. very simple design. was gonna aask u the pitch of screen but u also talked about that. am going to ur channel to see if u have posted any more videos of it. thanks again.

  • @bosdad7
    @bosdad7 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice build, one mistake. you needed to put a cover over the counter weights. otherwise it will throw dirt back at you and all over the place as it is hit by the falling dirt. quick fix and you'll have a nice and safe machine.

  • @NaughtyGoatFarm
    @NaughtyGoatFarm Před 11 dny

    Good job. Why the wheels at the front? Would a hinge/pivot do the same job?

    • @clarkhuffman1975
      @clarkhuffman1975  Před dnem

      Yes, a hinge or pivot point would work as well. My brother came up with the design and he had the wheels sitting around so he decided to use them. Honestly, I didn't give that aspect of the design much thought.

  • @jun300ex
    @jun300ex Před 5 lety +1

    If you put both counter weight to the same direction it will shake more

  • @RCracingFun
    @RCracingFun Před 2 lety

    RENT
    That looks absolutely awesome!!!! Great job!!!! I'm sure it's a long shot, ever thought about renting that thing out? What state are you using it in now? I heard you say Ohio built with plans for Florida?

  • @joejoe1738
    @joejoe1738 Před 3 lety +1

    Very well made man thank you for the idea

  • @billcoley8520
    @billcoley8520 Před 5 lety

    That is a wonderful look, I’m wondering if you could Mae it where it had 3 racks, top rack everything falls through except 3in rocks and larger. 2nd level would shed the next desired, 1 inch and large rocks, . 3rd rack would allow everything left except 1/2 inch rocks. Also it’s to steep. 15% max.... give material time to shed as much as possible....
    you can also have 3 different sautés. 3 inch and larger straight out. 2nd Shute to the left. And lower level to the right.. separating the material beautiful...
    Everything else falls to the center... ..
    My only other concern is the belt rattling so much, the tension is to flimsy, just my opinion...

  • @LAKESIDEBOB1
    @LAKESIDEBOB1 Před 7 lety +1

    Looks very good, waiting to see a video of in in the gravel. Thank you

    • @robertweekley5926
      @robertweekley5926 Před 7 lety

      LAKESIDEBOB1 - Just looking at this, I see quite a few open rotary parts, great for causing personal damage, injury.
      Some 1/2" Construction Cloth Wire Mesh Shield, should not be too Expensive to Create and add, to keep fingers, hair, etc. out of those moving parts.
      Even the 1/4" type, for even better protection! That would also protect belts and drives from rocks causing a thrown belt, etc.
      Otherwise, it seems to be a good start. Keep at it!

  • @BrettsBuilds
    @BrettsBuilds Před 9 měsíci

    Where did you get the counter weights and bearings?

    • @clarkhuffman1975
      @clarkhuffman1975  Před 9 měsíci

      We picked up the pillow bushings from TSC if I recall. Nothing exotic. However, my brother is a machinist and made the counterweight.

  • @funnytilltheresblood
    @funnytilltheresblood Před 4 lety

    Are the steel castors transferring vibration?. I thought the idea was that they were to be rubber?

  • @user-ww2lc1yo9c
    @user-ww2lc1yo9c Před rokem

    it would be great to show this in action too you know

  • @larrywhite6536
    @larrywhite6536 Před 8 měsíci

    Where did you find the large pulleys

    • @clarkhuffman1975
      @clarkhuffman1975  Před 8 měsíci

      I honestly can't remember but TSC or Rural King may have them.

    • @johnnybegood9285
      @johnnybegood9285 Před 5 měsíci

      I was thinking a pulley off of a cement mixer could/would work although I think those are single belt pulleys?

  • @maverickgood5204
    @maverickgood5204 Před 2 lety

    This is excellent. Where can I buy one? :)

  • @JustinVManes
    @JustinVManes Před 3 měsíci

    Best!

  • @giuseppetrofa3316
    @giuseppetrofa3316 Před 2 lety

    Dove si può acquistare

  • @asseroflove8689
    @asseroflove8689 Před 6 lety

    Good job

  • @miscellaneous5268
    @miscellaneous5268 Před 3 lety

    Counterweights will destroy your bearings in no time ...

  • @scottfry9466
    @scottfry9466 Před 5 lety

    How'd this work out?

    • @clarkhuffman1975
      @clarkhuffman1975  Před 5 lety +1

      It works well in sandy soil. However, it in clay it is a different story. For clay you will need someone with a rake to help sift the soil.

    • @scottfry9466
      @scottfry9466 Před 5 lety

      @@clarkhuffman1975 thanks for the update. Im thinking about making one. Anything you'd change?

    • @clarkhuffman1975
      @clarkhuffman1975  Před 5 lety +1

      @@scottfry9466 I would probably put a shield over the engine to keep the dirt out of the engine.

  • @SamCyrMega
    @SamCyrMega Před 4 lety

    Most dangerous thing ever hahah XD

  • @dawidcyrta672
    @dawidcyrta672 Před 7 lety +3

    Belt snapping in 3, 2, 1...