tacticalturnip
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This started out as a small "corner" of rock sticking out of the ground.
Dig before you try yanking it out.
(Btw, It's still in the ground)
I can't imagine why.
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This started out as a small "corner" of rock sticking out of the ground.
Dig before you try yanking it out.
(Btw, It's still in the ground)
Maybe it's coprolite. Call a few museums and tell them you're accepting cash offers.
If it is...that must have hurt the poor tyrannosaurus.Maybe it's coprolite. Call a few museums and tell them you're accepting cash offers.
Coprolite - Wikipedia
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My neighbor used to pull up rocks and stumps with his pallet forks. Now one fork points down.get a pallet fork under it and pry up, roll it if you can from there. I've rolled 4,000 lb rocks with my tractor.
I would put it like this: I don't think anything works "well" with stumps except for heavy equipment, but this thing is infinitely better than an ordinary shovel. Stumps are a curse to all humanity.
I have a large rock outcrop in a pasture and have thought about using Dexpan. Look at this video. A small rock will be easier to move.Thanks for the help.
So a big come-along chained to an oak should be a lot better.
No comment without a pic of the rock and how you were pulling on the rock. Suspect you didn't know how, and my clue is in the subject line.I tried to pull a big rock out of my yard with my Kubota L3710 and got nowhere. Today it occurred to me that I should think about getting a come-along.
So how hard can a 37-horse tractor pull? I don't really know. I can get a come-along that supposedly pulls with two tons of force.
I also have a Dodge with a 5.9 Cummins. They seem to do well against farm tractors, at least on Youtube.