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Old 03-31-2007, 07:01 PM
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Rent a tractor for the place where you are loading.

If you consider the amount of time you are going waste messing around with the rock and the cost of buying/putting together some sort of 'contraption' to load them with, then it would probably be easier just to rent another machine.

This is why I always get asked by clients why rocks are so expensive. Its a pain to deal with them. Even 'free' rocks become expensive rocks by the time you deal with them. If you are doing this as part of a job, then next time I would factor all the trouble and costs it is to get rocks, factor it into the job, and rent a machine to load them with rather than coming up with a 'cheap' way to load them....there is no 'cheap' way.

I like the effort, but been there before. Its not worth the trouble.
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