beenthere
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I don't want to hijack, but I have a similar issue. My mother has 40 acres with about half wooded, the other half field and homestead. She wants to cut trails in the woods to ski and walk on. She hired a guy to cut the trail 10 years ago, but he left all of the rocks. Is the FEL still the way to go? There is not a ton of room to move around, and I just want the rocks off of the trail, really don't need to pile them, but I may if I get bored. I was thinking of using a box blade to pop them up from the ground, and then using the loader to move them around? Same size as above- maybe even a little bigger.
If you can rig up some forks, or fork-like tooth bar, that is the best to pop rocks out. Can run down in front of the rock, and curl it out. Much less gouging and soil disturbance than using the bucket, doesn't take much room to maneuver, easy to roll them off to the side with that same tooth, and makes quick work of it (without getting back problems, and plenty of seat time). :cool2: