twisted landscape maintenance
TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley |
2004-09-21 96937
The link below goes to a twisted demented story this morning on the CBC. I can't tell in the second picture if the tractor is pulling an implement that I've never seen anything like or if it's self-propelled.
Link: beach combing
 
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Iowafun
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 955 Central Iowa Pics |
2004-09-22 97024
I remember seeing news stories of California using tractors pulling implements on their beaches to find hidden "gems" in their sand. Seems they do have problems with people putting nails in 2x4's and burying them in the sand. I never did understand why people do that.
Another implement I'd like to see is the one pulled behind tractors on Prince Edward Island for harvesting the washed up seaweed on their shores. I forget what it's processed into, but they had a use for it.
They also had some really interesting solutions for harvesting and hauling the potatoes they grow up there. It's neat to travel to different regions of the world and see the solutions they came up with. I loved their potatoe chips when I was up there. They had three ingredients: potatoes, oil, salt. Best tasting chips I've ever eaten. I stopped eating chips in the US because I don't think they taste good. ....
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Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999 Posts: 7249 Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada Pics |
2004-09-22 97045
Tom, it is a PTO-driven beach cleaner, they actually have a specially-designed machine for just that, we have one.
It was actually designed on the same principle as a mechanised potatoe harvester. It has a blade at the front which is nearly parallel to the ground, it runs through the sand, at a variable depth (surface to minus 6"), and loosens the sand and directs it up onto a vibriating mesh conveyor belt visible in that picture, the sand falls through the conveyor, the trash, weeds, shells, etc., goes up the belt and falls into a dump bin at the rear.
They now have a similar device which mounts on the front of a pontoon boat for harvesting weeds in lakes and rivers.
Best of luck. ....
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TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley |
2004-09-23 97070
Thanks for the info Murf. ....
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rabbittrun
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 21 Saucier,Mississippi |
2004-09-25 97184
Yeah, right on Murf,
Our county has about 12 of these to keep the 28 mile man made beach clean.
One other item that we see here is a 5 ft wide pine straw harvester...like a hay bailer....runs about $4,500 and pulls behind tractor.
On that story....sicko's doing something like that....akin to those crazies that blow themselves and innocents up! ....
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lbrown59
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2004-09-26 97227
I can't tell in the second picture if the tractor is pulling an implement that I've never seen anything like or if it's self-propelled.
TomG
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TomG :
I sent my brother a link to your thread.
The following is his reply to the e-mail I sent him.
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Tell this guy below that the tractor in the picture is pulling what they call a beach comber. It is a common machine we see on Myrtle Beach all the time. It is used to pick up trash on the sand.
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TomG
2004-09-21
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The link below goes to a twisted demented story this morning on the CBC. I can't tell in the second picture if the tractor is pulling an implement that I've never seen anything like or if it's self-propelled.
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