How to remove power pole

   / How to remove power pole #31  
Maybe I can get one of these guys to help:

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   / How to remove power pole #32  
How much is a new pole? If I'm going to all the trouble to set a pole and then attach stuff to it, I don't want to have to redo it in a couple of years do to it rotting off. A lot of times they pull good and do exactly what you want them to do, i.e. lay down with out flipping, but often times a loader on a tractor can not get high enough to control it after it's pulled or it flips unexpectedly.
 
   / How to remove power pole #33  
Worth the effort to save if in good shape. They last a very long time. I'd never chain one upright to a bucket . Too long and too much leverage.

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   / How to remove power pole #34  
I used a rented backhoe with a 12" bucket when I had to move one on my property. Use the backhoe to dig on ONE side at about a 45 degree angle out from the bottom. I put a safety rope to a metal stake on the opposite side but didn't need it. After I reached the bottom of the pole, I removed the rope and pushed the pole over. It was easy to drag out from there. I dug the new location hole the same way then pushed the pole into the 45 degree trench. Raising the pole was a little more complicated. I had the GF pull a rope attached to my truck while I raised the pole with the loader. That pole is still in use today to power a well. And it's still straight.

Added: That was in January, 1999.
 
   / How to remove power pole #35  
Chained it to my 3pt drawbar first and shook it loose and lifted it a couple feet.



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Richard since you refuse to wear a hard hat , at least next time please consider putting on some goggles ! :laughing:

BTW the secret safety TBN police held a meeting with thoughts about coming to get you over this but it has been determined the statute of limitations had run out . :D
 
   / How to remove power pole #36  
I saw a trick used raising a 160' radio tower. The balance point was marked out and a crane was able to stand it straight up, suspended perfectly vertical, then move it into place with such precision that the ground crews could align the nuts on the mounting anchors and tighten them down.

If only I could do that for this pole .....
 
   / How to remove power pole #37  
Good rule of thumb to remember if a power company set the pole they probably set it to spec and it's universal all across the U.S. 10% of the pole length + 2 feet , so if the pole is 30' it will be set 5' deep , 40' it will be 6' deep and so forth , there will usually be a birthmark stamped on the pole about chest high if it's about the right depth that will have the length and class of pole as well as the manufacturer, type of wood and treatment type.
 
   / How to remove power pole #38  
Richard since you refuse to wear a hard hat , at least next time please consider putting on some goggles ! :laughing:

BTW the secret safety TBN police held a meeting with thoughts about coming to get you over this but it has been determined the statute of limitations had run out . :D

Thank God for Statutes..... :D
 
   / How to remove power pole #39  
I am looking at a 150 foot self support tower. I didn't figure a crane should lift the whole thing in one piece, although the crane is high enough, but figured when on the ground, the tower was never meant to be loaded like that horizontally. A one piece lift would be far cheaper, then the three or so lifts I had envisioned..
 

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