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New Schulte Rock Picker Loaded with Smart Features

New Schulte Rock Picker Loaded with Smart Features
May 13, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

No More 5 Gallon Buckets with Spartan RWP-1935

Schulte Industries’ new Spartan RWP-1935 is loaded with features that make rock picking more… enjoyable. 

No more walking the field with 5 gallon buckets all week! 

The Spartan RWP-1935 is built to perform with precision, Glen Brewster, territory manager with Schulte, told Farms.com. 

It features adjustable wings that can extend from 16 feet to 19 feet, making it flexible for different field sizes. A 3.5-yard cubic bucket allows for large rock collection, reducing the need for frequent emptying. 

One of its key strengths is its flotation-friendly design. 

The rock picker comes with large rear wheels that ensure better movement and reduced soil disturbance. 

It also includes a self-contained hydraulic system, ensuring the oil stays within the system and reducing maintenance needs. 

The rake system is another highlight. Equipped with multiple strong teeth, it windrows rocks quickly and effectively into the center. 

The machine is also designed for operator ease, featuring a middle control panel inside the cab. With this system, users can manage all key functions directly from their seat. 

In addition to its functional design, the Spartan RWP-1935 includes a high dump bucket, allowing for easy unloading and minimizing manual effort. 

This model is new to the market and aims to meet the needs of both large and small-scale farmers.  

Watch the video below for more details. 




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