Built a Rock Sling

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DIYGuy

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Well,

Another weekend of moving rocks. 20 down, about 300 to go. I don't have an FEL, and although I could use one, I don't have the space. I'd have to take it off every time I mowed...

So I designed and built the RockSling(R).

Link to RockSling
 

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I've found that my tire chains work well for pulling big rocks out of holes too. Just attach the tire chain around the rock and pull it out with anonther chain.

Tim
 
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did you name it little David ? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Looks neat.

I have a couple big nylon webbing slings that are very handy for lifting and wrestling things around.
 
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Great idea.......I think even with a FEL the Rock Sling would be easier to use. I am guessing most of your rocks are about the same size. If not I saw the adjustment holes in the base.
 
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DIYGUY:

nice sling... I still haven't tried MOVING my bolders out of the bottom land yet:) I will probably move them using somethign similar... I have soem bigger than the ones you have in the sling on the other forum (china one I think).

Mark M /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

EDIT IN:

was that one you built you're self? I was thinking of buying an inexpensive 3pt pallet fork carry all thing and adding holes and some D rings . they can be had for CHEAP usually... just thought I'd mention that for those who can't weld /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Mark
 
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Took about 8 hours from start to finish. Would have been less time if the wire spool on the MIG didn't get all discombobulated.

I got the idea watching a forklift move large stacks of product around at a warehouse.

I needed a way to lift and set rocks in tight quarters. A traditional sling sets the rock on the sling, so now you have to get the sling out. A pallett mover has to be able to slide under the rock, not possible in my application. Here all you need is the sides exposed such that the the legs can be drawn in narrower than the rock.
 
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Follow-up. Here's a rock that required 250 lbs of additional front wieght to lift.

I will need to beef up the leg attachments to continue to lift things this big.
 

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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Follow-up. Here's a rock that required 250 lbs of additional front wieght to lift.
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/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif That one weighs as much as the tractor, huh? No better testament to your engineering though. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Chris
 
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As you approach the rock, does the articulating lower arms cause any trouble with sticking into the ground?
 

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