People think we have rocks in our heads for some of the projects we do. But the rocks aren’t it our heads… they are in our trailer. More specifically, they start with a need (like a mossy rock wall), or just a ‘find’, like these. We saw these rocks and couldn’t resist. So we spent half a day moving them into the trailer…. then had to get them out.
Each of the ‘small’ square rocks we figured were 200 – 300 lbs, the 9′ long monster (we dubbed ‘Big Boy’) was likely 600 – 800 lbs. We thought getting them into the trailer was hard! Getting them out was an equally challenging task. Fortunately, we had the advantage of our tractor to assist in the heavy lifting when we took them out of the trailer.
We carefully tied each one onto the tractor bucket and ever so slowly lifted it and moved it into place.
Once we had them set into the area we wanted them, we were ready to move Big Boy.
We were going along pretty well until Big Boy fell off his log rollers and crashed sideways into the side of trailer. (We now have a new project – trailer repair!)
Since he was too heavy to move manually we were forced to drag him out the rest of the way. Unfortunately in a lesson of physics, the weakest link gave way. Our tractor didn’t have the strength to lift the monster rock, and the rope tied to the end snapped… and Big Boy crashed and burned, breaking the 9′ rock into two pieces.
Darn!
Oh, well. No one got hurt… except Big Boy.
But we’ll patch him together and finesse the rocks a bit more.
But our heavy find makes for a fine rock bench.
You guys are so creative so whatever you are making will look terrific! Engineering at it’s best. Keep it up, just watch your foot.
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Thx, Maureen.
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That was a big rock. Sorry it broke. Guess you need a bigger tractor for all your finds, lol.
We still have a couple weeks before we can get up there. We miss the forest.
Take care
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