acs55812
Silver Member
Yes thats right, if I want to get a project done this fall at the cabin the only way to get there is via pontoon, now loading on the land side is easy---however I have a problem in unloading on the other side of the lake. I could wait and take it out there after freezeup---however I am not really that keen on working outside in the winter.
I have a rocky shoreline (3-10 inch rocks) with the exception of one small sandy area about 10 feet wide.
If possible I would like to keep the pontoon back far enough as not to bottom out on the rocks and in a perfect world I would take a bush hog, FEL, wood chipper and 4100 John Deere (this would require two trips I am sure---but gotta figure out a ramp for the opposite side.
Thoughts?
I have a rocky shoreline (3-10 inch rocks) with the exception of one small sandy area about 10 feet wide.
If possible I would like to keep the pontoon back far enough as not to bottom out on the rocks and in a perfect world I would take a bush hog, FEL, wood chipper and 4100 John Deere (this would require two trips I am sure---but gotta figure out a ramp for the opposite side.
Thoughts?