nspec
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- Joined
- Dec 31, 2007
- Messages
- 628
- Location
- Southern Rhode Island
- Tractor
- Kubota B2630, '53 Farmall Super H, '47 Farmall AI, '44 Farmall A
Really? I'm dealing with granite here... and I want to move it along some back roads, which technically aren't public, but I'd rather not crush passing cars with out-of-control Indiana-Jones-style rolling stones...
They don't roll out of control because they're not normally perfectly round. Doesn't matter the shape. Just roll it over one turn at a time. I've moved extremely heavy rocks this way - uphill and downhill.
If you've got to go over roads, roll it up the ramps onto a landscape or equipment trailer, chain it down and go to it.
Rolling is the safest. Lifting, if possible, is dangerous. Skidding can be too. The rock can slide where you don't want it. One roll at a time can be very well controlled. You can roll way more than you can lift or skid. I built a 100 foot long boulder retaining wall about 6-8 feet high with my little B2630 - I've moved a lot of rock.