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Posted by Brian G. NY on April 06, 2002 at 06:20:07 from (64.246.153.120):
In Reply to: Moving a big rock posted by Stan on April 06, 2002 at 06:03:38:
I'd just slide the bucket on my WD right under that stone and be off with it. Lacking that option, the next best thing would be to get your hands on an old fashioned "Stoneboat". At one time in this part of the country, every farmer had one, but I haven't seen one in 35 or 40 years. When I do find one, I'll fix it all up with some tough old elm planks and keep it around as a "conversation piece". By your description, you might be able to wrap a chain around it and just drag it. I've done that a few times when the stone was in a spot where I couldn't get right up to it with the bucket.
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