Posted by 135 Fan on September 07, 2007 at 18:28:28 from (68.149.46.48):
In Reply to: Rock removal ? posted by MNBob on September 07, 2007 at 06:55:47:
That's a nice landscaping rock with at least 1 flat side. They can cost several hundred dollars. I doubt your bobcat would lift it. Same as a 3 pt. hitch. Rocks can be decieving. Some don't look too heavy but weigh a ton and others that are even bigger are much lighter. I've moved large rocks with my skid steer by getting under the edge and just flipping them over. My backhoe will move them but won't lift them. If you made a sled, you could flip them onto it and then drag them out on the sled. You could put some wide and low tires on the sled. Picking them up could be dangerous and cause your bobcat to flip forward. It's kind of scary. I've done it with a bucket of wet clay. Dave
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