Put support columns in the middle and split it into 2 pieces. I doubt you would want to panel the whole thing out.
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Seeing your fence line has got me motivated. I called your dozer guy and he said he is ready anytime I want to start.
I also found someone in Caldwell that uses a forestry mulcher, and I like that even better. Although it is double what the dozer work costs, so I maybe going dozer.....
I'll be up at our place on "Black Friday", hauling off some cr@p to the dump in Anderson. If you have anything to go, your welcome to throw it on my trailer. (16 footer)
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Originally posted by Capp35 View PostSeeing your fence line has got me motivated. I called your dozer guy and he said he is ready anytime I want to start.
I also found someone in Caldwell that uses a forestry mulcher, and I like that even better. Although it is double what the dozer work costs, so I maybe going dozer.....
I'll be up at our place on "Black Friday", hauling off some cr@p to the dump in Anderson. If you have anything to go, your welcome to throw it on my trailer. (16 footer)
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Originally posted by Sneaky View PostI met him and had him check out my place. He was very polite and professional, and his equipment is the real deal, but I just can't drop 3k to clean my fence line.
My place is half your size though, so who knows.
Let me know if your going be up there then.
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Originally posted by Capp35 View PostIf he could do that and undercut an acre, I would be tempted. But that would be about the top of my budget.
My place is half your size though, so who knows.
Let me know if your going be up there then.
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Originally posted by Sneaky View PostI met him and had him check out my place. He was very polite and professional, and his equipment is the real deal, but I just can't drop 3k to clean my fence line.
Since you have to repair anyway, I would separate the two to clean up that patch job and haul them separately. It is on skids so just back the flatbed trailer up to it. Then jack up the side of the building, then back under it slowly. A winch on trailer or rear of truck would help. We have moved one like it several times. ALso helps to put soap on trail so building slids on.
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