best way to move big-ish rocks?

   / best way to move big-ish rocks? #11  
I use my tree spade bucket, the longer reach and curved sides work wonders for moving boulders.
 
   / best way to move big-ish rocks? #12  
I use my pallet forks, either on the loader, or on the three-point for heavy rocks.
 

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   / best way to move big-ish rocks? #13  
Runner said:
I use my pallet forks, either on the loader, or on the three-point for heavy rocks.

Whoa! How did u put your loader forks on the 3 point?! That's pretty cool!
 
   / best way to move big-ish rocks? #15  
Ive moved way bigger rocks than that with my b2630. Talking like 5-6 foot diameter. Just use the loader to roll the rock along to where you want it. Rather easy actually.
 
   / best way to move big-ish rocks?
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#16  
Ive moved way bigger rocks than that with my b2630. Talking like 5-6 foot diameter. Just use the loader to roll the rock along to where you want it. Rather easy actually.

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...
 
   / best way to move big-ish rocks? #19  
   / best way to move big-ish rocks? #20  
I've moved some pretty big boulders by using a car tire chain to serve as a web to capture behind the rock...and pulling the tire chain with a log chain coupled to my tractor's draw-bar.
 
 

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