Posted by Chris in SK on June 10, 2008 at 10:45:54 from (216.203.47.194):
In Reply to: raising large posts posted by StuBC on June 09, 2008 at 07:26:12:
Stu, try making your wall and raise it in sections, or at least two poles at a time goal post style. Do as much as you can with them laying flat on the ground �easier and safer than later, 15� up in the air. Lay them, ends at the holes, and put vertical boards in the holes as mentioned. Attach the girts or header plate, or just temporary cross braces while they lay on the ground. Then lift them up, the posts can�t twist in the holes or fall in any direction. If you have space, put a safety chain on the back, and lift and pull with the loader from the other side. If space is tight, lift and push from one side and keep a safety chain on the FEL to stop them going over center. When up, they�re supported in all directions. Chris
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