Best attachment for digging out rocks?

   / Best attachment for digging out rocks? #21  
Before I bought my excavator I used my WR Long grapple to dig up and move rocks which worked quite well for relatively isolated rocks. My excavator with a 12" trenching bucket and thumb makes short work of digging rocks or anything else for that matter.
 
   / Best attachment for digging out rocks? #22  
Stump bucket - near the price of bucket spade and won't tear up your bucket. Keeps force centered on loader.

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   / Best attachment for digging out rocks? #23  
I'm new to this rock digging thing, and have been surprised at how _ineffective_ my grapple is at getting rocks out. Not boulders either, just big flat schist rocks lightly embedded in the field. The act of grasping the rock seems to work, but it won't lift out. Dunno yet what that's about since I'm new to this tractor stuff. I have an LA1065 loader (the 1065 is a Kilogram indicator), should be plenty of power.

What worked _much_ better on them was my combo bucket spade attached to my pallet forks. The pallet forks alone probably would have sufficed too, I just happened to have the bucket spade on them. Pried those rocks out easy as pie where the grapple would not lift them, and the bucket spade on forks must be 6 feet from the loader pin in terms of where the load is being applied. Same loader, completely different results. Losing net hydraulic energy by closing the grapple? No idea. Love the grapple, but I am repeatedly surprised how ... weak ... it is in some lifting chores. Same with turning compost heaps with my forks, though there I figure I'm just digging a little too deep.
 
   / Best attachment for digging out rocks? #24  
I dug a huge rock out from my driveway. Used the post-hole digger to dig around it and loosen the soil, then used the pallet forks to pop it out. Were some smaller (basketball) rocks around it that popped out easily with forks so I could get at the big one.
 
   / Best attachment for digging out rocks? #25  
Every time I see the thread title I want to respond with "C4"... There I have said it, so sue me.... I'm out of here....

Dale
 
   / Best attachment for digging out rocks? #26  
We still have rocks behind the barn where there are drill holes on the side. They were hand drilled with a hammer and cross point bit. Stick of dynamite to split and hauled out with draft horses. Any farmer back then could go to hardware store and buy explosives.
 
   / Best attachment for digging out rocks? #27  
2 16 year old teenagers
 
   / Best attachment for digging out rocks? #28  
I have tried;

Single shank subsoiler on 3 point, drive over, catch a rock edge, lift. You can get a pretty good rock up this way, faster than a bucket.

Bucket: ok once the rock is up and loose but it痴 slow

EA root grapple: much better than bucket. Will not loosen big rocks as well as subsoiler but is really good at picking up. Pretty good at digging them out.

5 Ton mini ex with thumb: In a class by itself compared to a tractor regardless of attachment, easily digs 2,000 lb rocks out of hard glacial till, twice that size is about the limit.
 
   / Best attachment for digging out rocks? #29  
Backhoe with an Hydraulic Thumb worked GREAT for me20190616_145053.jpeg20190525_112816.jpg
I dug out some big rocks digging a new Leach field for my home.
 
   / Best attachment for digging out rocks? #30  
Backhoe with a thumb ... or .. I once built a rock "grabazoid" ... not sure what they are called, but it's a scissor device that you drop over the rock, and the harder you pull the harder it grabs, quite amazing what this thing would pick up with just the most tenuous of grips. Basically an "X" with the bottom side of the X some fingers, and the top side hooked up to chains ... as you pull up the X closes on the rock, the harder you pull, the harder it grabs. I ended up building a few for local contractors that needed to lift blocks of cut stone, the mechanics are somewhat counter intuitive .... but the lifting force ends up being multiplied by the chains hooked up to the top of the X and exerts tremendous pressure on the object being lifted. Not useful for digging the rock out .. but way less frustrating than trying to grab a rock with a thumb.
 
 

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