D Rock Grizzly ATV Attachments

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are D Rock Grizzly Rock Separators used for?

D Rock Grizzly Rock Separators are designed to separate rocks, debris, and oversized material from soil. They are commonly used for land clearing, site preparation, agriculture, landscaping, road construction, and property maintenance.

Which machines are compatible with D Rock Grizzly Rock Separators?

Depending on the model, these rock separators are compatible with skid steers, loaders, tractors, mini excavators, excavators, ATVs, and UTVs. Always verify your machine's horsepower, hydraulic flow, and operating capacity before selecting a model.

What is the difference between the LR8, TR6, MR10, and HD models?

Each model is designed for different machine sizes and material capacities. The LR8 is ideal for compact equipment and lighter applications, the TR6 suits general-purpose rock separation, while the MR10 and HD models are built for heavy-duty projects with larger working widths and the ability to handle larger rocks.

What size rocks can D Rock Grizzly Rock Separators handle?

Capacity varies by model. The LR8 and TR6 handle rocks up to 18 inches, the MR10 processes rocks up to 24 inches, and the HD model is capable of handling rocks up to 36 inches in diameter.

How do I choose the right D Rock Grizzly Rock Separator?

Choose a model based on your machine type, hydraulic flow, horsepower, maximum rock size, and the scale of your project. Selecting the proper model ensures safe operation and maximum productivity.

What applications are D Rock Grizzly Rock Separators best suited for?

These rock separators are ideal for removing rocks from fields, reclaiming farmland, preparing construction sites, cleaning topsoil, creating landscaping materials, road and trail maintenance, and separating aggregate from soil.