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Re: Moving Elevated Shooting Houses
[Re: bamacamp]
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08/12/24 02:45 PM
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if they’re on a metal tower, chain the feet 4-5’ from the trailer and lower it down with a winch on a sxs or truck. i moved two 20’ (to the floor) houses and a 12’ on saturday with 4 people.
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Re: Moving Elevated Shooting Houses
[Re: bamacamp]
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08/12/24 03:21 PM
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Okatuppa
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Put the forks as far under the house as they will go, then lay an 8ft 4x4 perpendicular to the forks (a few inches from the end of the forks) so that it will rest on the underside of the floor joists. Put a big ratchet strap around the house and secure it to the forks. Done it this way many times.
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Re: Moving Elevated Shooting Houses
[Re: bamacamp]
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08/12/24 03:36 PM
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Okatuppa
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My previous recommendation will only work it you have a big tractor, especially if the houses are on 8-10 foot legs. Please don’t try that method with a little compact tractor.
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
Oh I just thought u were a dumba$$ 🤣 my apologies… - jb20
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Re: Moving Elevated Shooting Houses
[Re: Okatuppa]
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08/12/24 03:57 PM
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bamacamp
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My previous recommendation will only work it you have a big tractor, especially if the houses are on 8-10 foot legs. Please don’t try that method with a little compact tractor. Thanks for the heads up. My tractor is a 47 HP so it maybe pushing it but the lifting capabilities are within the range of what the house and braces weigh.
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Re: Moving Elevated Shooting Houses
[Re: bamacamp]
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08/12/24 05:58 PM
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My previous recommendation will only work it you have a big tractor, especially if the houses are on 8-10 foot legs. Please don’t try that method with a little compact tractor. Thanks for the heads up. My tractor is a 47 HP so it maybe pushing it but the lifting capabilities are within the range of what the house and braces weigh. Horsepower isn’t as much of a concern as weight and the maximum lift height of your loader.
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
Oh I just thought u were a dumba$$ 🤣 my apologies… - jb20
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Re: Moving Elevated Shooting Houses
[Re: Okatuppa]
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08/12/24 07:28 PM
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Pwyse
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My previous recommendation will only work it you have a big tractor, especially if the houses are on 8-10 foot legs. Please don’t try that method with a little compact tractor. Thanks for the heads up. My tractor is a 47 HP so it maybe pushing it but the lifting capabilities are within the range of what the house and braces weigh. Horsepower isn’t as much of a concern as weight and the maximum lift height of your loader. Lift height might be an issue. Get several pallets. Long ones. Screw them together stacked up on each other. Slide that under and pick it up. Screw some 2x4 vertical runners to the outside of the pallets to hold them all together.
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Re: Moving Elevated Shooting Houses
[Re: bamacamp]
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08/13/24 06:10 AM
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Get 4-6 old tires and lay them on a trailer bed. Push house over on to tires. Done it many, many times.
Last edited by bambam32; 08/13/24 06:11 AM.
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Re: Moving Elevated Shooting Houses
[Re: bamacamp]
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08/13/24 07:50 AM
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Put the heaviest 3 pt implement you have on the rear for ballast.
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Re: Moving Elevated Shooting Houses
[Re: bamacamp]
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08/13/24 12:47 PM
08/13/24 12:47 PM
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2Dogs
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If your lift won't lift high enough, stack several pallets , screw them together, put 2 4X4s across the edges of the top pallet , if needed, ratchet strap to guard. If lift will lift high enough , revert to the 4X4 across the end of the forks, ratchet strap to guard. Move slow and steady.
Since they're wood you could take 2X and build fork pockets under the floor. Pretty easy and they'd always be there.
Last edited by 2Dogs; 08/13/24 03:48 PM.
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