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<blockquote data-quote="C HOLLAND" data-source="post: 191732" data-attributes="member: 2200"><p>I like the hay fork for moving the heavy ones too, I have some made of 12gauge steel for my alley and sweep and it takes all I can do to move them by hand. (they weigh about 225 lbs each)</p><p></p><p>I found a deal on the 12' x 12 gauge panels last year and wish I had bought more of them ($80.00 each)</p><p></p><p>one thing I have learned is try to buy the same type, because they don't always match up to each other. I did have to make me a long pin out of 5/8 round rod to hook up to some of my panels, I made it 4ft long with a bend at the top to form a L shape and it goes through all 4 of the panel pen cleats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C HOLLAND, post: 191732, member: 2200"] I like the hay fork for moving the heavy ones too, I have some made of 12gauge steel for my alley and sweep and it takes all I can do to move them by hand. (they weigh about 225 lbs each) I found a deal on the 12' x 12 gauge panels last year and wish I had bought more of them ($80.00 each) one thing I have learned is try to buy the same type, because they don't always match up to each other. I did have to make me a long pin out of 5/8 round rod to hook up to some of my panels, I made it 4ft long with a bend at the top to form a L shape and it goes through all 4 of the panel pen cleats. [/QUOTE]
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