Posted by Dukester on June 12, 2013 at 12:34:22 from (99.72.249.171):
I have 14 'green" poles 14-18' in length. I would like to use some of these poles to construct a small tractor shed (single low-slope roof - lean-to type). I'm sort of in the boonies and without hiring a crew, on my own to do this. My biggest challenge I see first is getting the posts in the ground. Can this be done by one person and moderately safe at the same time? I read on another tractor forum of a guy that just walked a 16' pole into a 4' hole!? I'm not feeble but no Arnold either. While I'm at it, I need a good way to get the poles from point A to point B on my property without dragging and tearing up most of our yard. I can envision a A-frame trailer with 2 bicycle wheels to hold the rear end while my 8N lifts the front, but not sure of a design... Thanks for ideas. Dukester
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