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Reddog1
Jun 15, 2017Explorer II
There was a time in my life that I worked moving buildings. A moving a TC 10 to 20 feet is no big deal, especially if it is flat on the bottom. I would use four peeler poles and an eight foot 1-1/2" pipe fence post. Evenly space (eye ball) three of the peelers under the TC. Lower the TC down on the peelers. Use the fence post as a lever to push the TC, rolling it on the peelers. About six to twelve inches before rolling off the back peeler, place the fourth peeler in the front of the TC.
This method sure would not be the best if you had to do it often, but it would depend on frequency of need. A $60 Harbor Freight Winch would make a lot easier.
EDIT: Spelling edit. Humor can be great with some subjects, but some folks take it a little to far on the wrong subjects.
Wayne
Moderator
This method sure would not be the best if you had to do it often, but it would depend on frequency of need. A $60 Harbor Freight Winch would make a lot easier.
EDIT: Spelling edit. Humor can be great with some subjects, but some folks take it a little to far on the wrong subjects.
Wayne
Moderator
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