rock sled / stone boat

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truenorth

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I need to move a lot of rocks so I had the local salvage guys whip me up a rock sled or perhaps stone boat. They suggested a half of an old stove oil tank. Lots of these around from people converting to gas.

I did learn that it's better to pick really big rocks out of the boat rather than tipping it over, I did bend the boat a bit.

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   / rock sled / stone boat #2  
At least you did not rock the boat! Nice idea, Thanks for sharing.
 
   / rock sled / stone boat #3  
I used to use a stone boat. They are a good way to move rocks as the rocks are easy to just roll them in.
But now have a bucket on FEL that works better.
:)
 
   / rock sled / stone boat #4  
Goes to show old ways still come in handy.

maybe load the rocks tad near the rear,less chance of sled/boat digging in.
 
   / rock sled / stone boat #5  
Hey truenorth I am looking to make a similiar rocksled. Where are you hooking your chains to? Are they going to your tow bar?
 
   / rock sled / stone boat #6  
The hood of a Studebaker makes a great payload sled...
 
   / rock sled / stone boat #7  
goto a local junk yard and pickup a metal hood off of some car or truck. to turn it into a sled for rocks.

btw nice job with hooking it on the rear and use of backhoe with thumb for loading:thumbsup:
 

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