Loader Moving rock

   / Moving rock #1  
Joined
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Location
Colville, Wa.
Tractor
Kubota L3240 DT
We are in the process of building a mound to use for a waterfall. The LA 514 loader does quite well. Of course a backhoe with a thumb and a larger tractor would make the work easier. But, dreams are easier than reality when you're retired.:laughing:

When I figure out how to upload pictures, I'll post some.
 
   / Moving rock #2  
I also moved some rocks. Was telling my neighbor (He has a BX2350) today that I've gotten my moneys worth out of my tractors for the rock moving jobs. Some I could lift and some I just lifted a corner and took off shoving them. Also pushed some trees onto the burn pile. I let the trees burn through then restack the remains rather than get fuel for my chainsaw. I also moved a bunch of red clay to fill a ditch.
 
   / Moving rock #3  
Forks are good for moving rocks. I'm going to spring for a pair in a week or so. Saves your back from pushing heavy rocks into the bucket I've heard. Cheaper than a backhoe and thumb too.
 
   / Moving rock #4  
Forks are good for moving rocks. I'm going to spring for a pair in a week or so. Saves your back from pushing heavy rocks into the bucket I've heard. Cheaper than a backhoe and thumb too.
I have a pair of forks that hook over my bucket and they are great for moving rocks, couchs, rolls of house wrap,etc. Forks (tractor) are really handy to have around the house.
 
   / Moving rock #5  
Forks are good for moving rocks. I'm going to spring for a pair in a week or so. Saves your back from pushing heavy rocks into the bucket I've heard. Cheaper than a backhoe and thumb too.
who are you going to order the forks from and are they expensive?
 
   / Moving rock #6  
who are you going to order the forks from and are they expensive?

Well I am getting them from the dealer, they are the forks for the B3200 but they will fit on the smaller B-series loaders as well. I also have the B3200 QA to make the swap from the bucket easier. Save your pennies -about a thousand bucks.

A cheaper alternative is just getting bucket mount forks which are sold everywhere (Northern Tool, etc) but they won't lift as much weight as they are much further out in front. Still good for a lot of stuff though.
 
   / Moving rock #7  
who are you going to order the forks from and are they expensive?
Here is the cheap route and they will fit about any bucket. I think they were a couple or a few hundred dollars, easy on and easy off but as stated above they move the lift quite a bit further ahead which reduces lift capacity. I got mine from Barlows but any dealer should have an equivilent set or the tractor supply places.
 

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   / Moving rock #8  
I have found Loader Buddy to be very adept at working w/rocks, not only moving them but extracting them from the ground with minimal peripheral damage. I have landscaped with rocks and have exclusively used L.B. for this and can also scoop a little dirt when necessary to get one at the right grade or tilt. I have also moved long and awkward objects with it. I have forks but keep them on the 3PH.
 
   / Moving rock #9  
I too have been thinking about moving rocks around this spring. My paynes forks showed up last night.:thumbsup: and.... there is a nice backhoe thumb on a certain online auction site that would fit my hoe nicely :licking: Im getting tractor spring fever and my tax refund check is egging me on....:D
 
   / Moving rock #10  
Here is the cheap route and they will fit about any bucket. I think they were a couple or a few hundred dollars, easy on and easy off but as stated above they move the lift quite a bit further ahead which reduces lift capacity. I got mine from Barlows but any dealer should have an equivilent set or the tractor supply places.

John - I assume that is you in the picture? You don't have to answer but Haha - I pictured you looking a lot different for some reason. It's always interesting to put a face with forum members after reading their posts for awhile.

I know most people must picture me looking like Tom Selleck but I actually don't. :)
 

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