Stonehenge: The Bowells of Hellfire!

A place where the ancients worshipped the sun? A landing pad for alien spaceships? Well, tell your buds whatever you want but this is actually a Bobcat Man designed firepit capturing the highly prized rustic look, intended to burn large limbs and/or have a bonfire with friends....Bobcat Man built this for a Goodlettsville homeowner utilizing large, piled 1,000 to 3,000 lb. rocks discovered when the foundation for his new home was excavated. Want one similar to this? Suitable boulders this size are difficult to find and difficult to transport but if you have the rock on site, yes, Bobcat Man can build one for you, turnkey! Turnkey includes:

  • Digging the Outer Circle
  • Digging the Pit
  • Installing Pit Drainage
  • Fieldstone Boulders Placed In Pit Perimeter & Sides,
  • Crush & Run Under Stone and in Pit
  • Cement Betwen Lower Level Stones
  • Install Pea Gravel in Cracks Between Upper Level Boulders
  • Place Fieldstone Benches

    CALL FOR RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICING! * Fireside acoustic guitar serenades not included!


    The dig begins:

    BOBCAT!!!


    Staking out the inner pit BOBCAT!!!


    Installing 30' of drainage pipe

    BOBCAT!!!

    Separating the boulders permits Bobcat Man to envision how the "puzzle pieces" will fit

    BOBCAT!!!


    Adding the crusher run

    BOBCAT!!!

    BOBCAT!!!



    Cementing bottom edge and sides to prevent mud seepage/adding stone seating.

    BOBCAT!!!

    Pea gravel installed in cracks and pit floor...voila, fini!BOBCAT!!!


    See yet another natural stone firepit Bobcat Man constructed recently he calls
    "The Escape"

    Then take a peek at a wonderfully simple lakeside block firepit that will have you singing Otis Redding in no time:
    "VeryNearlyFallingIn Water"



    The T650 Bobcat run by the Bobcat Man is a winning combo...a match made in Bobcat heaven you might say. "I wait to get you Bill," said Johnny, a contractor who builds new houses I work for regularly, "Because you and your machine can do what no one else I've hired before over the years can!

Before You Rent A Bobcat

Know this: A "$225 rental" can easily morph into costing you between $500 and $600 by checkout time. It sounds crazy but that's exactly how it's designed to happen. You're lured in by the "rental fee," later the sales tax and insurance is added to arrive at the "out-the-door" price and then you'll discover you need the store to deliver the machine. Once it arrives, you will indeed use expensive diesel fuel and plenty of it.

Check this: Your total will likely be MORE THAN DOUBLE the rental fee once nearly mandatory one-day insurance on the loader, sales tax, delivery fees and fuel costs are calculated. And forget pickup with the Ford F-150 or other half-ton. At every store in the Nashville area we researched, a minimum 3/4 ton truck is required to load the tiniest Bobcat, a 1 ton truck minimum for larger machines. You'll be responsible for any damages to the machine and you'll assume full liability on the job site. If the rental quote is $250, don't be suprised if costs climb to $500 and $600 by checkout.

Are you a homeowner considering renting for just a day or two? The Bobcat Man is FAR CHEAPER, will get more work done (due to experience) assumes ALL liabilty, and frees your time to double your productivity!

Are you a contractor? A long term rental of a month or more may make good business sense. One day or two here & there? No way! Not even close, especially if you're wasting additional money paying an employee to operate it!