Stone-boat

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Ox-drawn sledge carrying firewood.
A Sledge with Pipe of Madeira Wine, MON 1909

A stone-boat is a type of sled (sledge) for moving heavy objects[1] such as stones or hay bales. Originally they were for animal-powered transport used with horses or oxen to clear fields of stones and other uses and may still be used with animals or tractors today .[2]

The device may look like a low-profile sled with timber runners or have a flat bottom of planks secured together to slide over soft ground or snow. They were usually made of wood, but metal versions exist with hinges.

References

  1. Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed, Stone-boat
  2. A Cheap Alternative Method for Moving Large Round Bales


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