dave1949
Super Star Member
Maybe combine the rock bucket with hosing? Get some in the bucket, shake it, hose it, dump it? Would take a lot of water but might work.
A simple home made screen may work well. Here is a picture of my screen. It made with a few 2x6's, cedar posts and some heavy duty chain link fence. I use mine all the time and it's survived hundreds of yards of top soil loaded with rock and roots.
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Thanks guys. I'm not going to bury it. I know that's done a lot but I don't want it on my property because no matter where I put it it will likely be in the way in the future for something I want to do. Also, we grow stuff for consumption and I don't know what's in the pile.
The landfill charges over $100 a ton. 50 yards has got to be 30 ton or more.
I just a few minutes ago found someone with a rock bucket with about 4" spacing between the tines. They're letting me use it for free. I won't get it until next week and if its not going to work I don't want to waste a week waiting for it. My soil is sand and its been dry so it may be it will actually work well.
Similar to the one I built - I think originally intended to use chain-link fence .... but then I forgot I had the chain-link when I went to build it .... :confused2:A simple home made screen may work well. Here is a picture of my screen. It made with a few 2x6's, cedar posts and some heavy duty chain link fence. I use mine all the time and it's survived hundreds of yards of top soil loaded with rock and roots.
Don't mean to be negative, but if the shingles are composite you should check for the presence of asbestos. Laying on the ground undisturbed, the shingles should not be a problem. Start messing with them and the asbestos becomes friable, you have problems.