hankus
Bronze Member
Recently I got tired of hitting what I though was a little rock at the edge of my yard. The property rolls off into a small revine and when mowing along its edge I've frequently dropped a wheel a little too far down the side and scalped the grass and this rock with the blade of my riding mower. Since only about 2 sq/inches of rock was showing where my blade had scalped the tip of it, I thought a shovel would be all I needed to pry it loose. I couldn't begin to budge it when I slid the shovel down to lift it out. Time for the back hoe. It didn't take long to expose the upper third or so of this rock, so I extended the thumb, and grabbed on as you can see by the pictures. I was like pulling a tooth, but it came out first try. This is a Rankin thumb and just the right size for the JD 447 BH. Just thought I'd share.