Stone Boat

   / Stone Boat #21  
tcreeley - that stone boat looks to be very fancy - like the beginning of a nice piece of furniture. I saw a very fine stone boat this summer - no idea what it was used to haul. The front was two bull noses off the "railing" on the end of bridgeworks. Somewhere there is a bridge without the bullnoses.
 
   / Stone Boat #22  
For those of you not from New England or "Stone Central" lol:

Stone-boat - Wikipedia

So, many years ago an old-school retired farmer friend and tractor "mentor" of mine used to use an old Oliver OC-3 (man, I wish I had that old crawler)

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and an even older (OK, a LOT older) stone boat to skid lengths out of the woods on the snow during the Winter. Kept 'em clean that way so the sawyer had no complaints when he showed up to mill 'em off.

Leading end of the log was up on the stone boat to keep it from digging in, the rest of the length just slid right along in the snow.

We used the heck out of that old sled year 'round for all sorts of stuff, and when he moved away I thought I'd never see one around here again - until yesterday...

Bored outa my head trying to think up things to look for on CL a few days ago I punched in stone boat - which I've done a few times over a lot of years with no luck.

Surprisingly, one popped up!

Spoke with the seller, John, who has a great piece of property up in Stillwater NY (just outside of Saratoga Springs, where the lake still freezes up enough to fish off of) and is selling off a bunch of stuff.

Took advantage of the freakin' beautiful weather yesterday to make the 3 hour drive up to meet him and after visiting and BS'ing with him for a couple hours, came Home with two new members to the family:


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Stone boat is every bit of 7' long, and 30" wide. Didn't know about the skidding tongs until we went out to the barn to look at the sled, but being the sensitive guy I am I couldn't bear the thought of splitting them up... Lol

Looking forward to putting them to good use one day :)

John turned out to be one of those rare sellers you'd like to run into again. What a great guy, and a really interesting story.

So there you have it, Stone Boat.

PS, don't tell my lovely Bride Miss Cindy I crammed that thing inside her car... :D


Out here a "stone boat" is anything you can toss rocks into and drag behind truck, tractor, whatever. I cleared rock with a team and stoneboat back in the 40s as a kid...mostly as a punishment for screwing up. Hook up the team and I want see 5 loads before you quit!

Old car hoods are good for skidding logs year round, not just in snow.
 
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#23  
Man, y'all had me crackin up! Turnkey, I mentioned skidding em out on the snow because it kept em clean so the sawyer wouldn't lose it over how the dirt wreaked havoc on his equipment. A stone boat of this design could absolutely - much like an old car hood - be used year round to do the job.

Pulled it out of Wifeys car this morning and tucked it away in the bed of our old truck:

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Looking forward to putting it to use... eventually
 
   / Stone Boat #25  
"and of course the odd stone"
"odd stone".... in Nova Scotia?
Are you in "the valley"?
Seems like most everywhere else in NS is ALL stone!

The first fifty some years of my misspent youth were spent in Alberta!
 
   / Stone Boat #26  
Before rotory cutters,we transported stalk cutters on something similar. Occasionaly used for taking hay from barn to remote pastures and odd jobs.
 
   / Stone Boat #30  
I can recall the stone boat made from two poplar logs cut slanted on the end with a spacer on each end to keep the logs apart. Ordinary planks were used for the top. Our area had horses pulling them.

They did see a lot of use hauling manure out of barns and of course the odd stone.

Each and every one would be custom built to the owners satisfaction.

When I was a kid on the farm we had one very similar except it had 4x6s (with steel wear runners on the bottom) instead of poplar logs but it did have a tongue made from a poplar tree. It also saw most of it's use hauling manure out of the barn.
 

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