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<blockquote data-quote="Land-Tech" data-source="post: 28564" data-attributes="member: 1679"><p>I think you should be able to do the job pretty easily.Once you grub out all the trees, it will open the area up a lot more. Most of the walls I do that are substantial I order the rock from a pit and it's shot rock. I looks like pretty good access except for the grade. The rocks that I get from the pit break pretty well but I think it's softer than granite. I've used my 331 with a breaker and it works ok. A breaker on a skid would probably do as well.I don't have time to post pics tonight and since this is a late post the job may already done. If not I can help you with estimated quanities,that how many tons of rock for certain size wall. I will post some pic anyway if you like. Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Land-Tech, post: 28564, member: 1679"] I think you should be able to do the job pretty easily.Once you grub out all the trees, it will open the area up a lot more. Most of the walls I do that are substantial I order the rock from a pit and it's shot rock. I looks like pretty good access except for the grade. The rocks that I get from the pit break pretty well but I think it's softer than granite. I've used my 331 with a breaker and it works ok. A breaker on a skid would probably do as well.I don't have time to post pics tonight and since this is a late post the job may already done. If not I can help you with estimated quanities,that how many tons of rock for certain size wall. I will post some pic anyway if you like. Scott [/QUOTE]
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