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Tuesday, May 3rd 2005, 6:56pm

by RidgeRun05

Your going to need heavy equipment to move a rock that size. I don't think a bob cat or small tractor would cut it.

Monday, May 2nd 2005, 3:05pm

by Wet_Boots

Dynamite it into rubble, then cart it over. I imagine that thing weighs three tons or more.

Monday, May 2nd 2005, 5:47am

by Fairbanks

Large Boulder

Since their are plenty of professional landscapers on this forum, here's a quick question.

Approx how heavy is a boulder that measures 38 inches wide, 50 inches long, and 26 inches tall. How would you move such a boulder about 4 miles to my house from a friends property?

Thanks much,

Brian