Bob,
Having made a number of moves in the last couple of years, I can tell you that
$50/man/hour is about the going rate everywhere.
That being said, I’ve found some really good loaders/unloaders using the UHaul
web site, where they can post ads and get rated by the customers. I’ve kept the
co
Part of aging wisely is learning your limits. I’d say move it with your wallet.
Moving that shed seems to be pretty black and white.
Employing my above advice, we just paid to have an outfit move my MIL from
independent living to an assisted living studio 2.5 miles away (forecast highs
of 110i
Exactly. Not only that, your time has value, too. Think about how long it would
take you to do it, not to mention all of the possibilities where things could
go south.
-D
> On Jul 3, 2022, at 1:44 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> That is what I am thinking. Wouldn’t want it fal
That is what I am thinking. Wouldn’t want it falling off the trailer half way
in between.
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> On Jul 3, 2022, at 11:53 AM, dan penoff.com via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> This is something you may be better off transferring the risk for. Unless
> they will only do it with some s
Yes
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> On Jul 3, 2022, at 11:55 AM, mitch--- via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> On 2022-07-03 12:50, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
>> I got a quote of $500 to move it. Might be worth it to not have to mess with
>> it
>
> Moved by insured professionals?
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On 2022-07-03 12:50, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
I got a quote of $500 to move it. Might be worth it to not have to mess
with it
Moved by insured professionals?
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This is something you may be better off transferring the risk for. Unless they
will only do it with some sort of hold harmless/waive all liability, it’s worth
it.
There are all sorts of “what ifs?” when you move it, none of which are very
pleasant to consider. Let someone else (who probably doe
Dimensions look ideal to house a pet giraffe, through its early
adolescence.
On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 2:24 PM Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Yea here is the building is an 8.5x10. Renters we had a while go dogs
> chewed up the bottom. And you can see the side of the
So use a chain and drag it out to where you can
get to both sides. Should be easy if it is on
skids like most of them.
MG
Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
The problem is, there is a fence behind the building so no room to get the tractor behind it. Regardless this project will have to wait u
The problem is, there is a fence behind the building so no room to get the
tractor behind it. Regardless this project will have to wait until it cools off
a little bit
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> On Jul 2, 2022, at 10:21 AM, MG via Mercedes wrote:
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> If the tractor can lift one end then you coul
If the tractor can lift one end then you could
block that end up like Curt said. Once you have
one end high enough the use the tractor to lift
the other end and either block it or leave the
tractor there and back the trailer under it.
A few years ago I lifted a 40' container up and
put 22" h
Cut some of those oaks down to use as rollers - you need three - two under
it and one to shuffle from the rear to the front as it progresses onto the
trailer.
On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 9:04 AM Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <
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> Actually I think it is built on skids. Here
Actually I think it is built on skids. Here is a pic of the building,
not a great pic but you can get an idea of what it is.
On 7/2/2022 8:42 AM, Curt Raymond wrote:
If you try to winch it you'll want skids under it otherwise you'll
just rip it apart. If you're going to put skids under it you
If you try to winch it you'll want skids under it otherwise you'll just rip it
apart. If you're going to put skids under it you might as well just lift it and
drive the trailer under...
A couple 4x6 beams, a bottle jack and some blocking is all you need. 2 bottle
jacks would be faster but not re
I was thinking maybe I could get the tractor forks under the front and lift it
up enough to get the ramps under it, then maybe run a long strap around it at
the bottom where the supports are then start winching it up. I think I might be
over there today and will measure it to see is wide it is.
I am not sure as I was not there when it was moved. As far as I know they
winched it up on the trailer and strapped it down.
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> On Jul 1, 2022, at 11:33 PM, mitch--- via Mercedes
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> On 2022-07-01 23:14, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
>> it came from my great
Jack it up at one end so you can get it up enough to get the trailer under it
(block it up back a coupla feet so you can get the jack(s) out) then wrap
straps or chains around it to hook to the winch and pull it the rest of the way
onto the trailer. Throw straps over it to hold it down on the tr
On 2022-07-01 23:14, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
it came from my great grandmothers house and my wife’s ex father in
law moved it for us using my car trailer and winch. I think he had a
couple of guys help him but I would most likely be alone.
Did he add bracing to make it hold its shap
I have a storage building at the other house I have been thinking about moving
here. It has some damage on the side of the roof and needs a panel replaced
which needs to be done before it rots out. Anyway, with using my trailer with
12k winch, and possibly my tractor, anybody have any ideas on
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