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Wiccedbug
Nov 08, 2019Explorer
I appreciate the actual ideas. I should of originally posted as DIY methods without wasting cash As stated before.
1. Fence is not ours, no we cannot remove it plain and simple.
2. This is in Rockport Texas, the ground is sandy and usually wet and heavy equipment without a good weight dispersion will likely get stuck, including trucks. Pull it back 10-20 ft the ground stiffens up but hookup point is sand
3. The person that put it there a few years ago is no longer around. He only did it cause he really needed some cash. Movers as I've said will not do this, it doesn't matter if we pay them, they will not attempt it unless we can pull it back some more. Noone wants to work unless its easy work.
4. This place was directly hit by the landfall of Hurricane Harvey.
5. We are not the kind of people who dont have money to waste on moving something just 50 yards, the hurricane ruined us. We live in the RV, it's not a fun time road toy.
6. There's always a way to DIY if your not lazy and I assumed someone here would have done something similar before.
The physics of a well oiled sanded board seem sound. If it slides well it's not going to bend the jacks. I'm going to go with this method.
1. Fence is not ours, no we cannot remove it plain and simple.
2. This is in Rockport Texas, the ground is sandy and usually wet and heavy equipment without a good weight dispersion will likely get stuck, including trucks. Pull it back 10-20 ft the ground stiffens up but hookup point is sand
3. The person that put it there a few years ago is no longer around. He only did it cause he really needed some cash. Movers as I've said will not do this, it doesn't matter if we pay them, they will not attempt it unless we can pull it back some more. Noone wants to work unless its easy work.
4. This place was directly hit by the landfall of Hurricane Harvey.
5. We are not the kind of people who dont have money to waste on moving something just 50 yards, the hurricane ruined us. We live in the RV, it's not a fun time road toy.
6. There's always a way to DIY if your not lazy and I assumed someone here would have done something similar before.
The physics of a well oiled sanded board seem sound. If it slides well it's not going to bend the jacks. I'm going to go with this method.
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