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"Bob Minchin" wrote in message
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If you have stony soil and want to sieve it without the back ache and arm
ache of hand sieving, then I can thoroughly recommend the electrically
powered Scheppach RS400. I've just bought one of these and it performs
really well.

I can also imaging that it will be good for sieving any woody bits from
home compost.

Sieved soil drops out the bottom, into a barrow if you wish, and the
stones, roots etc are ejected out the end into a bucket or barrow.

I have no commercial interest in Scheppach, just a very satisfied
customer.

There is video of the thing in action he-

http://files.recycleworks.co.uk/sifter-video.htm

Bob



Quite a few home-made examples on Youtube eg., this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej-Td...ayer_embedded#

mark


Then of course there are the manumatic/womanumatic ones as shown here ......
http://www.thegardensuperstore.co.uk...d_Riddles.html

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