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soil screening
Some years ago I saw a device in a garden which was like a drum mounted on a
stand, the drum was made of a steel mesh, soil was shovelled into it and when the handle was turned, the soil fell through and stones stayed in, or at least went out of the end onto a different pile. As I have very stony soil on the allotment, one of these should be very handy. Does anyone know where one can be acquired/borrowed/hired? TIA Steve |
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soil screening
"shazzbat" wrote in message
... Some years ago I saw a device in a garden which was like a drum mounted on a stand, the drum was made of a steel mesh, soil was shovelled into it and when the handle was turned, the soil fell through and stones stayed in, or at least went out of the end onto a different pile. As I have very stony soil on the allotment, one of these should be very handy. Does anyone know where one can be acquired/borrowed/hired? TIA Steve Rotary screen or a trommel springs to mind. Try http://www.trommel.co.uk/trommels-an...page3.sam/odyf rame.htm Might be a bit big though Anthony |
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