I own an excavation company in Colorado and we use the cub I bought from Bear Iron Works. This screener has held up extremely well running granite through it for many hours. I have a 1/2” screen for utility bedding, and it has saved us from paying to haul in sand to a job several times. I highly recommend this product!
It really depends on what else your soil is made up of. I think you would be able to screen out a decent amount of soil unless you are working with clay.
Terry, the angle is at 45 degrees. You can utilize blocking to increase or decrease the steepness to your preference. If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us. Bearironworks.net
I own an excavation company in Colorado and we use the cub I bought from Bear Iron Works. This screener has held up extremely well running granite through it for many hours. I have a 1/2” screen for utility bedding, and it has saved us from paying to haul in sand to a job several times. I highly recommend this product!
I like that you had a short video to the point. Many of them now are trying to stretch a 4 minute video into 18 minutes of mindless ramble.
Nice. I have some scap metal laying around I'm going to build one
I have a very rocky land. It rains quite often and the ground is never completely dry. I dunno if this would work. Do you think?
It really depends on what else your soil is made up of. I think you would be able to screen out a decent amount of soil unless you are working with clay.
Can you move it to another location with the bucket on the tractor? Thank you
Yes! You can move it with the tractor bucket! We have grizzlies for every size of equipment, small to big!
what angle is the grizzly?
Terry, the angle is at 45 degrees. You can utilize blocking to increase or decrease the steepness to your preference. If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us. Bearironworks.net
How much for your screener
Why don't you turn it around so the driver doesn't have to Drive all The way around..