How do I move this rock?
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This rock, we had 4 builders, with straps around the bar, attempting to lift it and they could barely get it off the ground.
It needs to be moved from it's current position, to the bed directly above it.
So up, over the wall, and put in the bed.
Any ingenious ideas. This needs to be done by hand.
I was thinking an engine lift, but it would just tip forward.
Thanks



It needs to be moved from it's current position, to the bed directly above it.
So up, over the wall, and put in the bed.
Any ingenious ideas. This needs to be done by hand.
I was thinking an engine lift, but it would just tip forward.
Thanks
I'd get down your local hire shop. You need some sort of block and tackle on a hefty frame. Something like this:
https://www.bigdug.co.uk/workshop-flooring-c348/wo...
Or, make a ramp and roll it up??
https://www.bigdug.co.uk/workshop-flooring-c348/wo...
Or, make a ramp and roll it up??
Lift and orient the rock so its the right way round, as turning it in the bed will be a PITA
Lift and slide a paver or similar underneath
Build a tower to a height that will allow you to slide the rock along to the flowerbed
Pop a scaff plank on there
Lift and slide a jack of some nature under . You may need to figure out a way of fixing the rock a foot high, and then moving the jack up and repeating
Get the rock to the plank, and lift and slide along
Lift and slide a paver or similar underneath
Build a tower to a height that will allow you to slide the rock along to the flowerbed
Pop a scaff plank on there
Lift and slide a jack of some nature under . You may need to figure out a way of fixing the rock a foot high, and then moving the jack up and repeating
Get the rock to the plank, and lift and slide along
'Give me a lever long enough and a pivot strong enough and I shall move the earth'
If the end of the bar nearest the wall is overlapping the wall the get the longest bit of scaffold pole you can find on the other end of the bar and you'll have plenty of leverage to lift the rock with the wall as the pivot. Every time you lift it slide a pallet underneath before going back for another lift and another pallet etc until it's level with the wall
Then you should be able to slide the rock off the pallets onto the flowerbed
If the end of the bar nearest the wall is overlapping the wall the get the longest bit of scaffold pole you can find on the other end of the bar and you'll have plenty of leverage to lift the rock with the wall as the pivot. Every time you lift it slide a pallet underneath before going back for another lift and another pallet etc until it's level with the wall
Then you should be able to slide the rock off the pallets onto the flowerbed
Tango13 said:
'Give me a lever long enough and a pivot strong enough and I shall move the earth'
If the end of the bar nearest the wall is overlapping the wall the get the longest bit of scaffold pole you can find on the other end of the bar and you'll have plenty of leverage to lift the rock with the wall as the pivot. Every time you lift it slide a pallet underneath before going back for another lift and another pallet etc until it's level with the wall
Then you should be able to slide the rock off the pallets onto the flowerbed
Fat lad and a stepladder would usefully speed this process up If the end of the bar nearest the wall is overlapping the wall the get the longest bit of scaffold pole you can find on the other end of the bar and you'll have plenty of leverage to lift the rock with the wall as the pivot. Every time you lift it slide a pallet underneath before going back for another lift and another pallet etc until it's level with the wall
Then you should be able to slide the rock off the pallets onto the flowerbed
JimM169 said:
Farm jack under the bar to lift the rock, build up a platform as it's being raised and then slide onto the bed.
Exactly how I’d do it, farm jack on A frames, lift it, slide planks under it and keep repeating to get it above the wall.Alternative is build a scaffold frame with a block and tackle on it.
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