etpm
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- Joined
- Jun 30, 2021
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- Location
- Whidbey Island, WA
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM2310, Honda H5013, Case 580 CK, Ford 9N
Years ago I had to remove a big rock from my new garden. All I had was my 1945 Gibson tractor. Look up Gibson tractors to see what I had. Anyway, a 7 hp Wisconsin engine was all the power I had. I dug a ramp down to the rock. Then I wrapped a chain basket made from tire chains around the rock. At least a 400 pound rock. I jerked and jerked until the rock started to move up the ramp. Once I got it moving I didn't stop until I had the rock where I wanted it. So a ramp is a good idea I think. Drag the rock onto some sort of sled, maybe a piece of 3/4 plywood or an old car hood. Water the ground heavily along the path you want to drag the rock so it is extra slick. Drag to desired location. Or, as someone else suggested, hire a big wrecker to pick and place it.
Eric
Eric