Posted by BillinCentralMo on June 06, 2011 at 16:47:58 from (99.26.130.178):
I need to move a 10x10 portable barn about 300 feet up the lane and across the yard.I just bought 4 lengths of 4" triple wall PVC pipe. I plan to jack it up and put a couple of these pvc pipes under it. Then wrap the tow strap around it about 3" from the bottom and duct tape it in place. Hook the tractor on it and slowly slowly ease it down the lane. Will try and keep 2 or three pipes under it and keep putting a pipe under the front as one is about to roll out the back.Also going to put cardboard around the corners under the tow strap. Anyone ever do this before. How did it work ? We inherited the barn from a tenant who moved out. Same one at Lowe's is about two grand though. All suggestions are appreciated. Pretty level ground. Got the pipe for under $40 which so far is my total investment. I'm also going to pick up another bottle jack and then I'll have three. Probably could get by with two but I can always use the jack.
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