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Priefert SO4 Placement- Ancient Solution
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1063243" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>GB, I used the loader on my tractor to lift it and then pull the truck out from under it. I used a tow strap with hooks on each end to lift it. I carried it from where I unloaded it from my truck to the open end of the handling facility crosswise in front of the tractor. I did not want to lift it from the end with the front end loader because doing it alone without someone to steady it, I was afraid it would swing around or bang the front of the tractor. I decided to use the safe approach and reduce the risk of damage. I was putting down the conveyor belt anyway to bed the chute on. It was just a matter of using two inch mild steel pipe as rollers. I was surprised at how easy it was to move on the pipe. I adjusted it from side to side several times as I approached the palp cage. Like I told Tom, gave me a chance to pretend to be Charleton Heston in Moses moving the big stones on rollers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1063243, member: 17767"] GB, I used the loader on my tractor to lift it and then pull the truck out from under it. I used a tow strap with hooks on each end to lift it. I carried it from where I unloaded it from my truck to the open end of the handling facility crosswise in front of the tractor. I did not want to lift it from the end with the front end loader because doing it alone without someone to steady it, I was afraid it would swing around or bang the front of the tractor. I decided to use the safe approach and reduce the risk of damage. I was putting down the conveyor belt anyway to bed the chute on. It was just a matter of using two inch mild steel pipe as rollers. I was surprised at how easy it was to move on the pipe. I adjusted it from side to side several times as I approached the palp cage. Like I told Tom, gave me a chance to pretend to be Charleton Heston in Moses moving the big stones on rollers. [/QUOTE]
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