JasperFrank
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- Joined
 - Nov 23, 2018
 
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Unclesam, after 30 years of moving rocks,  I am of the other opinion,  and I hate them.   It was undeveloped land that I bought,  and i had no idea what was ahead,  for the next 30 years, just to get to a point that it was something that resembled a lawn.   The land was cheap, but it was cheap because of all the rocks.  The seller knew this,  but I did not.  It was a slow discovery of just what I was up against.  I'm a slow learner.   20 years in,  I was too committed to doing it on my own.   Looking back,  I should have hired out someone with bigger equipment to take all these out, put them in a pile and sell them, and then add normal soil.   I have no regrets of all the time I have removed rocks with my little 14 HP tractor with FEL. But in hindsight,  I think of all those days doing nothing but removing rocks,  that maybe I could have been doing something else.   The property is finally okay, to run a garden tractor mower over and make it look good, ...park like.  This took 30 years.    We've put the rocks in every way we could;  revetment walls for  terracing, and rings around all the trees and even built a road and retention wall for a pond,  using them as fill.   Last year I cleared another 1/8 acre,  I wanted to be mowable for fire control.  This generated yet another huge pile of large rocks.   They will be used, as yet another revetment wall, for another  terrace.    I see the end to it now,  but if I had known what I do now,  I'd have had professionals involved earlier in the landscaping process.