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Corral Panel Mover?

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Rauville

10-26-2003 20:15:47




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Have any of you inventors came up with a wheeled dolly where it would be easier for one person to move 10' and 12' long steel corral panels? Every year it gets harder to handle these things (including the ones with built in gates) by myself when trying to relocate them around the barn. I've given it some thought, but can't decide if a high wheeled dolly would work at just one end with the other end being lifted and carried. Thanks for your input.

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Glen in TX

10-27-2003 19:29:08




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 Re: Corral Panel Mover? in reply to Rauville, 10-26-2003 20:15:47  
We use our front end loader to move panels. I made a bale spear attatchment years ago that has one large center spear and 2 lower spears. The lower spears are long enough where we can carry about 6 panels at a time. If you are careful and have something to lean them against you don't even have to touch them when setting them off in a stack. We have also used our 3 point round bale forks to move panels with too. Lot easier than loading in that chute to move them.

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toolman

10-26-2003 21:31:16




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 Re: Corral Panel Mover? in reply to Rauville, 10-26-2003 20:15:47  
ive noticed that i have a harder time movin them also, why couldn,t you use something like a regular dolly only on a slightly larger scale, something like wheel barrow tires on it, longer handles , could put it in the middle of the panels and tilt back an wheel away. MAYBE, if ya come up with something let me know .



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RANDY

10-31-2003 18:05:32




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 Re: Re: Corral Panel Mover? in reply to toolman, 10-26-2003 21:31:16  
I HAVE BUILT ONE FOR A FRIEND AND HE SAID IT WAS THE MOST HANDY THING ON HIS FARM AND I CAN BUILD YOU ONE TO IT WILL HAUL 25 POWER RIVER PANELS ANY WHER FROW 12 TO 16 FOOT PANELES I LIVE GEORGIA JUST EAST OF ATLANTA AND CAN BUILD ANY THING OUT OF STEEL
JUST E MAIL ME IF YOU WANT ONE FOR YOUR FARM
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