2017 - Volume #41, Issue #2, Page #16
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“Lifter” Harvests Root Crops Fast
“A farmer I work with had seen something similar and asked me to make one,” says Huckins, a self-described blacksmith and tinkerer. “The first one was an experiment that could be adjusted in several ways, such as the pitch of the blade.”
Once Huckins had everything adjusted properly, he began making a fixed model. Initially he sold them in his neighborhood. Eventually he began to advertise in surrounding areas. He also sells a set of plans for folks farther away.
“It would cost someone less to use the plans and have the Bed Lifter made locally than to have me make it and ship it,” says Huckins.
Huckins advises using the Bed Lifter for crops with stems that allow them to be lifted once the ground is loosened.
“It could be used with potatoes, but you would still have to root around in the ground,” says Huckins. “Carrots just lift out of the soil.”
Huckins customizes the Bed Lifter to match the planted rows, plus about 12 in. A 3-ft. wide frame is made to fit Cat. I, 3-pt. hitches. Larger Bed Lifters are made to fit Cat. II, 3-pt. hitches.
“It is very sturdy with extra reinforcement at stress points,” says Huckins.
He suggests needing about 10 hp. per foot of width if using a 4-WD tractor. If you’re using a 2-WD, it requires more than 10 hp. per foot to supply the added weight needed.
“It’s really about traction more than power,” he says. “However, heavy rocky soil may require more power.”
Huckins prices locally delivered Bed Lifters at $899 plus tax for widths of 4 ft. or less. Add $50/ft. for widths over 4 ft. Orders are built once a year for spring delivery and must be placed by January 30th.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Huckins Forge, 67 Cedar Hill Rd., Northborough, Mass. 01532 (ph 508 393-8695 or 508 635-7749; huckinsforge@gmail.com; www.huckinsforge.com).
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