I would have just anchored it on one side and put a rope through the other hole. Yes, it would wear on the rope but the rock is so small that it would only be for a few seconds and not that much force. But it always comes down to what you have handy
Yeah, you’re probably right. Probably some kind of slip knot harness would do the trick too… we’ve surely lost some knowledge since the advent of heavy equipment.
I didn’t have one, I might’ve been able to scoot it up the side of the hole with one though… I tried to make big tongs with a pry bar a shovel and a ratchet strap and it almost worked. Two hoes a fulcrum and a strap would’ve probably worked great!
Just Tools bein Used. love to see it.
And not for their intended purpose lol. Cool username btw. 😎
I would have just anchored it on one side and put a rope through the other hole. Yes, it would wear on the rope but the rock is so small that it would only be for a few seconds and not that much force. But it always comes down to what you have handy
Yeah, you’re probably right. Probably some kind of slip knot harness would do the trick too… we’ve surely lost some knowledge since the advent of heavy equipment.
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rock and stone
Yeah man!
"175 pounds"... Yeah that only looks like 50 pounds at most.
oh, and of course 10 seconds later you say it's granite, which immediately invalidates my previous comment.
I weighed it, it was only like 76 lbs though… forgot to edit that into the video. It was just too deep to get out by being down in the hole. Lol
@@sidingschool Good on you for correcting yourself here.
Use an ordinary garden hoe to pull it up?
I didn’t have one, I might’ve been able to scoot it up the side of the hole with one though… I tried to make big tongs with a pry bar a shovel and a ratchet strap and it almost worked. Two hoes a fulcrum and a strap would’ve probably worked great!