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Unusual jobs that I somehow get involved in

Columbo

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2021
Messages
682
Location
New Hampshire
That’s the beauty of living in a small, rural town! Once people know you’re handy, and have equipment, you get called for all sorts of things.

I give you credit, I moved a small shed in two trips and said never again.
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Had my excavator on one end to offload it and a friendly neighbor with a cherry picker to load it on the trailer.
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Looks like you did a great job!
 

materthegreater

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 25, 2012
Messages
2,082
Location
VT
That’s the beauty of living in a small, rural town! Once people know you’re handy, and have equipment, you get called for all sorts of things.

I give you credit, I moved a small shed in two trips and said never again.
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Had my excavator on one end to offload it and a friendly neighbor with a cherry picker to load it on the trailer.
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Looks like you did a great job!

Using a log loader is a great idea because it can rotate the grapple to align the shed to the trailer!
 

Willie B

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2016
Messages
4,977
Location
Mount Tabor VT
Occupation
Electrician
That’s the beauty of living in a small, rural town! Once people know you’re handy, and have equipment, you get called for all sorts of things.

I give you credit, I moved a small shed in two trips and said never again.
View attachment 341956

Had my excavator on one end to offload it and a friendly neighbor with a cherry picker to load it on the trailer.
View attachment 341957

Looks like you did a great job!
43 years ago today, on our first wedding anniversary I got word I was successful bidder on three buildings at the old Boy Scout camp at Grout Pond.
Can't say why Mrs. B. didn't have me committed to an institution.
18 X 26 trading post got moved efficiently with a triangle of logs under it, hooked the trailer behind a log skidder, winched it up onto the trailer.
Took the 20 X 40 mess hall away with a log truck with loader. Stood 20 foot wall sections up, roof got stripped. 7 heavy trusses too.
Third building, I tore down.
 

JS430

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Joined
Feb 28, 2024
Messages
95
Location
Texas
A friend of mine had the biggest Quanset Hut I've ever seen. It had to be a 60' or 80' by 250' or 300'. I quizzed him about it a little and if I remember right he bought it from the DFW airport at an auction for $1. Problem was he only had a few days to move it. He got it done but there's know way I'd try something like that.
 
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