GC1710
Silver Member
Moving boulders to build up the earth, 8 tons of clay/fill, 3 tons of gravel base, 15k pounds of 32lb blocks, and 4500 lbs of slabs (which I cut for the top, box tops, and mantle). This tractor has paid for itself about 5 times over now. The trail to haul this stuff is about 1200’ long as well, some of it rutted and muddy.
The big boulders are under the fireplace now.
Boulders were in my woods, all other materials (slabs, dirt, stone) total about $3300. Who knows what a contractor would quote this job. I would add about $300 in diamond carbide blades if you want to cut the slabs perfect. I did rent one of those compactors for the base at $67 for the day. Having a large quarry 4 miles away and a massive stone/slab wholesaler within 6 miles is crucial to saving some cash as well.









The big boulders are under the fireplace now.
Boulders were in my woods, all other materials (slabs, dirt, stone) total about $3300. Who knows what a contractor would quote this job. I would add about $300 in diamond carbide blades if you want to cut the slabs perfect. I did rent one of those compactors for the base at $67 for the day. Having a large quarry 4 miles away and a massive stone/slab wholesaler within 6 miles is crucial to saving some cash as well.








