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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1411815" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>I pulled(lots of digging first) a concrete dead man out a couple years ago on a fence job for an old timer.......My skid steer will pick up about 6k, and we had to put the crane on it as well to move it. After we got it out, I had to get the story on it. Ol' Jim tells me that he had two brothers and his dad worked at the gravel pit, so the only thing cheaper than mixing his own concrete was his labor. :lol: </p><p>On a side note, I've got a real dandy of a hill/rock job coming up in a month or so, and I'm thinking about tracking down some pipe to make life a tick easier. If any of you have a good source that is closer to Indiana than TX or OK, I'm all ears. It's hard to get from the local drillers, unless you're in the club.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1411815, member: 26621"] I pulled(lots of digging first) a concrete dead man out a couple years ago on a fence job for an old timer.......My skid steer will pick up about 6k, and we had to put the crane on it as well to move it. After we got it out, I had to get the story on it. Ol' Jim tells me that he had two brothers and his dad worked at the gravel pit, so the only thing cheaper than mixing his own concrete was his labor. :lol: On a side note, I've got a real dandy of a hill/rock job coming up in a month or so, and I'm thinking about tracking down some pipe to make life a tick easier. If any of you have a good source that is closer to Indiana than TX or OK, I'm all ears. It's hard to get from the local drillers, unless you're in the club. [/QUOTE]
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