Moving Rocks

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DIYGuy

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I posted a few times on moving rocks and got a lot a requests for more info. Today I had to move another large stone without damaging the lawn. So here's the whole story:

The stone measured 4' x 3' x 2.5'. It was set in a small depression and needed to be moved about 100' to the front of the house over the lawn.

I don't have an FEL or BH, just chains, and a trailer mover. I used a piece of plywood as a sled so it could be dragged over the lawn without tearing it up.

Pic 1: Rolling it onto the sled.
 

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The whole thing was then flipped onto the sled using the fulcrum flip technique that I posted a few months ago.
 

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Then off accross the lawn I go. CFO took the picture.
 

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Here's the final resting place and result of the rock move.
 

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Not too shabby ! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Here's the final resting place and result of the rock move. )</font>

Looks good. I like doing things with rocks too.

Stephen
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I like doing things with rocks too. )</font>


Me too.


Rocks
 
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you guys are more then welcome to all the "extra" rocks we have /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( you guys are more then welcome to all the "extra" rocks we have /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif )</font>

do you deliver????????
 
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pretty ingenious, and quite a hook up. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
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Great technique! I tried to find your previous post describing it, but no luck. Can you tell us the thread number or date? Thanks.
 
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</font><font color="blueclass=small">( I like doing things with rocks too. )</font>


Me too.


Rocks

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Oh man that's sweet!!!!!!! I love mountains AND streams. How many gallons per that gonna take? Pumping up from the pond?
 
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Thanks for sharing the useful technique !


Dave...
 
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That's it, and thanks for the guidance. You must have gotten a A in physics because this deserves extra credit!
 
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That is a way of doing it. I just put them in the bucket though. Very seldom does the TN find a rock too big but if that happens I just push it. However, I don't use rocks for decoration. I keep finding them in the fields I plow. I know I have a big rock in the ground when two of the three bottoms trip on my plow. Then its time to start digging down till I find it and so far the biggest rock I found was 5 foot wide by 3 feet deep and it broke so it was only about 18 inches the bottom half that broke off was slightly smaller and came to a point so it wasn't as hard to get out. That rock is in the very back of our field now right next to the I-90 if anyone wants it just stop by while you are driving thru and I will load it up for you to get it out of our land. Still have a couple more rocks to dig out when I get the time but we don't plow that field too much anymore.
 
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Hey DIY guy:

Nice looking tractor, I thought you had a 254 but hey that little 224 looks nice ahead of that rock, I moved a few that were that size+ after conversing with ya on-line about it. Mine were mostly burried though and I still have some that are 5' by 3' by? deep... I'm gonna dig around em with my import back hoe then chain em up & out with my JM284. So far I have about 4 that size and a few smaller ones that are plied up. Gonna one day get a rock garden out front so I don't have to MOW so much grass!.

Mark m /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 

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