Can I remove gravel?

   / Can I remove gravel? #1  

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When they were logging my land, the timber company spread grave in two areas. One area was very muddy and they spread out 4 inch stone. Would it be a waste of time to try to lossen it up with the boxblade and scarifiers and move it with FEL?
 
   / Can I remove gravel? #2  
Not necessarily a waste of time to pick it up and move it, but where they put it they needed it to move equipment that likely someday you will be glad it is there as you might want to drive over it as well.
 
   / Can I remove gravel? #3  
It's difficult to move stones that large with a FEL because the stones block the edge. I had to move a pile of rip-rap (5-6 inch) and that all had to be placed by hand one stone at a time into the bucket ... PITA
 
   / Can I remove gravel? #5  
It's difficult to move stones that large with a FEL because the stones block the edge. I had to move a pile of rip-rap (5-6 inch) and that all had to be placed by hand one stone at a time into the bucket ... PITA

Yup, one at a time. Been there and done that.

Anyone who has this done in the future should make sure they first put down that heavy fabric and that will prevent the stones from mixing with the mud. Utility companies around here put down the fabric, dump the stone, drive over it and then mechanically pick it up with no hand work that I am aware of.
 
   / Can I remove gravel? #6  
A layer of 4" stones?

Or a 4" layer of gravel?

Your thread title says gravel, and your post seems to say 4 inch stone. 4" stone is not gravel.

Which is it?
 
   / Can I remove gravel? #7  
If the question is do you own the stone or the logging company, you can do with it what you want to do with it.

Do you need (or have a use for) the stone in another location? What do you plan to do with the area where the stone is now? Do you want to let it go back to nature?
 
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I believe that what they put down was #3 stone also called rail ballast. It is crushed stone from 2-4 inches. The bulk of what I can see is about 3-4 inches and flattish. I could yawning elsewhere. I would like to clear it from where it is because I will be fencing that area in as part of my orchard. Since it is in the corner of the ford itnwould just be grass and the edge. I want to do it up so I can get the soil conditioned and grass and clover growing there. The area where trees will be planted probably don't have much gravel in them at all.
 
   / Can I remove gravel? #9  
Are there any tool rental places near you to get a mini backhoe/excavator for a day? That would be the right tool for the job.
 
   / Can I remove gravel? #10  
I would remove it since you have plans for that area. Even if you dig out a lot of soil with it, I would remove most of the stone and either use it as fill or stock pile it. I've piled stone/soil mix and was surprised how much of the soil washed out of the upper half of the pile over a year or so.
 

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