




Product Overview
This skid steer rotary rock picker attachment uses a hydraulic-powered rotating drum to clear rocks, boulders, concrete rubble, stumps, and debris from fields, construction sites, and landscaping areas with speed and efficiency. The operator scoops up material with the loader, then activates the auxiliary hydraulics to spin the barrel — the rotating motion causes debris to collide inside the drum, knocking off excess soil and dirt. Any material smaller than 2 inches in diameter falls through the bars automatically, leaving only rocks and large debris inside the barrel for clean, precise soil separation without manual sorting.
Available in two sizes to match your machine and job requirements, the S-RP200 handles up to 408 kg with a 977 mm sieve drum length, while the S-RP300 scales up to 907 kg capacity with a 1,220 mm drum — making it equally capable on compact skid steers and larger loader configurations. Both models are built for demanding multi-industry use including agricultural field clearing, industrial site cleanup, mining operations, landscaping preparation, and forestry debris management. The hydraulic drum rock picker skid steer design eliminates the need for manual rock removal across all of these applications.
Both models mount to any skid steer loader via a universal quick-attach plate for fast, tool-free setup. Operating at 14 MPa with a hydraulic flow requirement of 80 LPM, the S-RP series integrates seamlessly with most standard skid steer hydraulic systems. The open drum design allows for full rotation in both directions and complete barrel opening for one-motion dumping, keeping cycle times short and productivity high on any land clearing or soil separation job.
Details
Features:
·Rock Picker
Specifications:
|
Type |
SWL/kg |
Dimension(LWH)/mm |
Sieve drum Length(La)/mm |
Operating Pressure/MPa |
Hydraulic Flow/LPM |
Weight/kg |
|
S-RP200-MP1140 |
408 |
1403×1240×766 |
977 |
14 |
80 |
348 |
|
S-RP300-MP1140 |
907 |
1644×1240×898 |
1220 |
14 |
80 |
435 |
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