Posted by VADAVE on June 09, 2008 at 08:31:49 from (149.32.192.33):
In Reply to: raising large posts posted by StuBC on June 09, 2008 at 07:26:12:
Done this a few times--it isn't hard. There are two ways: 1) With the loader--like Mike says put a chain around it above the center of gravity so the butt is down, drive over the hole and lower it in. 2) Load the pole on a reuck with a dump bed, butt out the back. Place a plywood panel in hole on the far side. Back truck with pole to the hole and place butt against plywood in hole by raising truck bed. Pull forward slightly so butt stays in the hole, lower bed--the pole should now be above cab with the butt against plywood in hole. Back up smartly. The pole will go up as you approach the hole and will drop into same--do not back past the hole. If you back up too slow the pole will slide off side ways.
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