Need to move my shed to the other side of the yard. It does have runners. I was curious if anyone has done this before. I don't want to haul one of the tractors from the farm in Tyler to Austin, so I'm going to rent. Wasn't sure if I could just drag it or need a bucket. I'd like to put it in a corner, so I imagine I'll have to do some pushing. Has anyone done this before?
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Mine had 2" holes drilled thru runners,front and rear. I found a pice of pipe to go all the way thru. Pull strap attached to pipe. Come along the side your pulling up a little to get front of runners off the ground just a little and pull with vehicle,tractor etc. Not hard at all. I've moved a couple with tractors and dragged a few with vehicles.
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Originally posted by banzai View PostIf there is access my for my bronco to get to the shed, I've got straps and we can push/pull that shed to where you want it for free. I'm in Austin. Send me a PM if you want to set it up.
As others have stated, I will need to mount some I-bolts or something through the runners to tie on to. I can pull it with my truck, but at some point, I have to push it to get it into the corner. The pipes would be tricky because of the incline. We have a case backhoe and an 886 with a bucket, but it's just a pain to haul it here and back. That's how we move sheds usually though.
Trying to find a creative way to push it with my truck without tearing up the shed by just pushing my bumper into the shed.
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