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Last Updated: November 22, 2024 References

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This article was co-authored by Matt Daly and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Bell. Matt Daly is a Landscape Designer and the Founder of Water & Earth Landscape Design, which is based in both Richmond, Virginia, and San Jose, California. With nearly 10 years of experience, he specializes in designing outdoor living spaces, including patios, pools, and fireplaces. Matt also runs a blog where he educates homeowners about landscaping topics: https://www.liveinyourbackyard.com/. He earned his Landscape Design & Horticulture Certification from The University of Richmond, where he also studied Sustainable Landscape Practices. This article has been viewed 170,559 times.

Moving large rocks for landscaping or construction may seem like an impossible task, but there are actually several methods you can use. You can move large rocks small distances with a ratchet hoist or to help you situate the rocks for moving them manually by dragging them or using a plank and rollers. You can also use a skid steer, and while it’s the easiest option, it’s also the most expensive. No matter what method you choose, you’ll be able to move large rocks to a new location.

Moving Heavy Rocks Yourself

  • Tie a ratchet strap around the rock and use a sturdy truck to tow the rock away from the location.
  • Roll the rock onto a tarp or a tire. Tie a rope to the tarp, and drag the rock away on the makeshift sled.
  • Make a rolling platform by placing sturdy pipes under a plank. Roll the rock onto the plank, then cart it away.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 4:

Using a Ratchet Hoist

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  1. Step 1 Secure 1 end of the ratchet hoist to an immovable object. 1 Secure 1 end of the ratchet hoist to an immovable object. Ratchet hoists, also called “come alongs,” can be found at your local home improvement store and online. You could secure the hoist to a strong tree trunk or a trailer hitch. Loop 1 end of the hoist around the immovable object and secure the strap through the hook latch bolt to make sure it won’t come off the object.[1]
  2. Step 2 Wrap the straps securely around the rock. 2 Wrap the straps securely around the rock. Generally, a ratchet hoist has 4 in (10 cm) wide nylon straps attached to it. Loop the straps around the rock, securing them with a tight knot to make sure that they won’t come loose under tension while you’re moving the rock.[2] Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Crank the ratchet to move the rock. 3 Crank the ratchet to move the rock. Once both ends of the hoist are secure, crank the ratchet by moving it back and forth. Continue cranking the ratchet until the rock has moved to the desired location. At that point, remove the straps from the immovable object and the rock.[3] [4]
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Dragging Rocks

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  1. Step 1 Pry the rock loose, if necessary. 1 Pry the rock loose, if necessary. Wedge a pry bar underneath the rock and balance it on a wooden block to gain leverage. Pry the rock loose, and use a shovel to remove dirt and other debris out from under from the rock.[5]
  2. Step 2 Move the rock onto a tire with a rope tied around it. 2 Move the rock onto a tire with a rope tied around it. Tie a rope around an old tire, looping the rope through the hole in the middle. Then, cover the tire with a large piece of fabric, like an old sheet. The fabric will prevent the rock from getting wedged in the tire. Roll or lift the rock onto the tire, using a pry bar or ratchet hoist if necessary.[6]
  3. Step 3 Pull the rope attached to the tire to drag the rock. 3 Pull the rope attached to the tire to drag the rock. Put on thick gloves and grab onto the rope that is tied to the tire. Use the rope, drag the tire and the rock to the desired location. Then, roll or lift the rock off of the tire into the spot you want it. You can use a pry bar or ratchet hoist if needed.[7]
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Using a Plank and Rollers

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  1. Step 1 Place 4 iron pipes parallel to each other on the ground. 1 Place 4 iron pipes parallel to each other on the ground. Lay out 4 iron pipes on the ground. Make sure they are parallel to each other and evenly spaced. The length of the pipes and how far apart to space them depends on the size of the plank and rock you want to move.[8]
  2. Step 2 Put a plank on top of the pipes, then put the rock on the plank. 2 Put a plank on top of the pipes, then put the rock on the plank. An old sheet of plywood works well for a plank. Center it on top of the 4 pipes, then roll or lift the rock onto the plank. Use a pry bar or ratchet hoist to move the rock if necessary. Do your best to center the rock on the plank.[9]
  3. Step 3 Roll the plank and rock, moving the pipes as necessary. 3 Roll the plank and rock, moving the pipes as necessary. Push the rock so that the plank rolls across the pipes. When the plank has moved enough that a pipe is visible behind it, move that pipe in front of the other pipes so the plank can roll across it. Continue moving the pipes and rolling the plank until you reach the desired location. Then, move the rock off the plank and pipes, using a pry bar or ratchet hoist if you need to.[10]
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Moving Rocks with a Skid Steer

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  1. Step 1 Arrange to have a skid steer and operator come to the location. 1 Arrange to have a skid steer and operator come to the location. You can find companies in a phone book or online that allow you to rent a skid steer. Make sure that the company you choose will provide an experienced operator if you don’t know how to use a skid steer yourself. Explain that you need to move large rocks and make an appointment for the skid steer and operator to meet you where the rocks are located.[11]
    • A skid steer is a multipurpose vehicle, like a Bobcat, that can be used to move heavy objects.
    • It typically costs around $175 to rent a skid steer for 4 hours, plus the labor rate of around $50 per hour for the operator.
  2. Step 2 Load the rocks in the skid steer. 2 Load the rocks in the skid steer. Generally, a skid steer with a bucket or forks will be used for moving large rocks. Point out the rocks you need moved to the operator so they can load them into the bucket or onto the forks. The operator will place the forks or bucket underneath the rocks and lift them up.[12]
  3. Step 3 Drive the skid steer to the desired location and unload it. 3 Drive the skid steer to the desired location and unload it. Make sure the path is clear for the skid steer to move from 1 location to the next. Once you’ve got the skid steer in the right location, ask the operator to unload the rocks. They will lower the forks or bucket and deposit the rocks on the ground.[13]
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  • Question How do you move large rocks without heavy equipment? Matt Daly Matt Daly Landscape Designer Matt Daly is a Landscape Designer and the Founder of Water & Earth Landscape Design, which is based in both Richmond, Virginia, and San Jose, California. With nearly 10 years of experience, he specializes in designing outdoor living spaces, including patios, pools, and fireplaces. Matt also runs a blog where he educates homeowners about landscaping topics: https://www.liveinyourbackyard.com/. He earned his Landscape Design & Horticulture Certification from The University of Richmond, where he also studied Sustainable Landscape Practices. Matt Daly Matt Daly Landscape Designer Expert Answer Use a wheelbarrow! Transfer the rocks directly from the truck, but make sure that there's someone along the front and back of the equipment. Another easy way to do it is with a ball cart, which is what you typically use to move large trees around the property with just one person. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 11 Helpful 8
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Things You’ll Need

Using a Ratchet Hoist

  • Ratchet hoist
  • Immovable object (as an anchor)

Dragging Rocks

  • Prybar
  • Wooden block
  • Shovel
  • Rope
  • Tire
  • Large piece of fabric (like an old sheet)
  • Gloves

Using Planks and Rollers

  • 4 iron pipes
  • Plank (like a piece of plywood)

Moving Rocks with a Skid Steer

  • Skid steer and qualified operator

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References

  1. https://homesteady.com/how-2121137-move-large-rock.html
  2. https://homesteady.com/how-2121137-move-large-rock.html
  3. Matt Daly. Landscape Designer. Expert Interview
  4. https://www.thisoldhouse.com/more/moving-large-rocks
  5. https://www.weekand.com/home-garden/article/move-landscape-boulders-18040223.php
  6. https://www.weekand.com/home-garden/article/move-landscape-boulders-18040223.php
  7. https://www.weekand.com/home-garden/article/move-landscape-boulders-18040223.php
  8. https://homesteady.com/how-2121137-move-large-rock.html
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  1. https://homesteady.com/how-2121137-move-large-rock.html
  2. https://www.thisoldhouse.com/more/moving-large-rocks
  3. https://extension.psu.edu/skid-steer-safety-for-farm-and-landscape
  4. https://extension.psu.edu/skid-steer-safety-for-farm-and-landscape

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Matt Daly Co-authored by: Matt Daly Landscape Designer This article was co-authored by Matt Daly and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Bell. Matt Daly is a Landscape Designer and the Founder of Water & Earth Landscape Design, which is based in both Richmond, Virginia, and San Jose, California. With nearly 10 years of experience, he specializes in designing outdoor living spaces, including patios, pools, and fireplaces. Matt also runs a blog where he educates homeowners about landscaping topics: https://www.liveinyourbackyard.com/. He earned his Landscape Design & Horticulture Certification from The University of Richmond, where he also studied Sustainable Landscape Practices. This article has been viewed 170,559 times. 19 votes - 63% Co-authors: 10 Updated: November 22, 2024 Views: 170,559 Categories: Featured Articles | Landscaping Article SummaryX

To move large rocks, try using an old tire. First, tie a rope around the tire. Then, roll or lift the rock into the center of the tire, which will be easier to pull around. You can also use a pry bar to help if the rock’s really heavy. Another method you can try involves rolling the rock on iron pipes and a wooden plank. Lay 4 pipes in front of the rock and place the plank on top. Once you’ve got the rock on top of the plank, roll it slowly across the ground, moving the pipes from the back of the plank to the front. If you need to move a rock a long distance, consider renting a skid steer, which is a small vehicle with a shovel on the front for carrying things. For more tips, including how to move large rocks using a ratchet hoist and a truck, read on! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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