Wonder if that dude has ever heard of Phineas Gage.
Wonder if that dude has ever heard of Phineas Gage.
^^^^^Wolfman.... ( and others ) Big thanks for the Dexpan suggestion.!!! For where it is located, that is a great option. We got a big hammer drill at work ( with all sizes of concrete bits ) that i could use.
If i go this route... I'll definitely take pictures.
That would be really cool to see. Hope you do it that way!
Mikester / Flinknapper.... this is in my residential backyard. My Tractor is out at my hunt camp , 70 miles away. But.. for something like this,,,, wish i had it here.
Gotcha! Didn't think about that.
Tell us more about that Rock Sled? Material....how you made it?
Mine is just a truck hood. 2 eye bolts in the front. later this week, i'll get a pic of it. its nothing special, Lil Foot's looks better.Tell us more about that Rock Sled? Material....how you made it?
Yeah, gonna pass on the car hood thing. But I like the steel plate idea. Thanks.It is 1/4" mild steel; the steel supplier called it a mill end.
Apparently it is the start or end of a run of flat sheet, & that leaves it with the compound curve- the curves are just how I picked it up.
It is 48" wide, but it was a little short, so I added the tailpiece from my stash, just bolted on with 5/16-18 bolts.
They had 4 or 5, and I took the longest one. When I went back maybe two weeks later, they had none.
As soon as I saw it, I knew it would make a perfect skid. (or rock boat)
It's only disadvantage is that it is too heavy to move by hand, but I have a tractor for that.
I had used a car hood in the past, but they don't last long, and are full of sharp edges.
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Just get your bucket under half the rock then wrap a chain around the rock and drag it to where you want it to go.
Or split it.
Dexpan works but Feather wedges will be able to split 100 rocks before they wear out, dexpan is one shot and done.
You can get a set of feather wedges for cheap on Amazon. Youll need a hammer drill or Rotary hammer and bit to drill holes either way. You can rent one of those for cheap.
This is a 9000lb rock i split and used one half to place on the end of a pool as a jumping rock.
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I've moved bigger rocks with smaller tractors. I'm guessing the OP's wife told him to "move that rock" and he said "Back off, can't you see I'm working on it? I just posted something about it on the internet."That's what I was thinking. IF 4wd should easily drag that rock out of there (being careful to control its direction.
Lots of things I can't 'pick up' with my tractor loader....I can easily skid, push or pull.
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^^^^^I've moved bigger rocks with smaller tractors. I'm guessing the OP's wife told him to "move that rock" and he said "Back off, can't you see I'm working on it? I just posted something about it on the internet."
Have you considered posting it as a "landscape rock byer moves" on marketplace or craigslist for 75 bucks? maybe you can get paid 50 or 25 dollars for someone else taking it off your hands.See pictures.
Rock is in my backyard, behind the shed, next to the tree, along the neighbors new fence.
When spring time / summer time comes, I'd like to get rid of it.
Its too big for me to move it as it is, So, I'm thinking of trying to break it up.....
But......
How..?