Big Barn
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I have a project but not sure how to go about it. I have a 24" diameter x 24" long section of reinforced concrete pipe that I want to put over my well pipe to keep anyone from driving into it. It weighs 500 lbs. How can I do this the right way with forks?
My plan was to just stand it on end and set it over the well pipe sticking out of the ground but there's a risk I could drop it on the pipe. A construction guy told me they use some sort of strap thing and it just picks the pipe up and sets it where you want it. I can't find the guy that told me this and have no idea what he's taking about.
Does anyone have any thoughts on how to go about getting the 500lb piece of concrete pipe over my well head safely?
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Wasn’t a fan of the hole in the end of the fork method so I welded a receiver to mine. Works great, and keeps the weight closer to the pivot for the heavy trailers.
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Wasn稚 a fan of the hole in the end of the fork method so I welded a receiver to mine. Works great, and keeps the weight closer to the pivot for the heavy trailers.
Or moving the outhouse a couple feet back?Has anyone mentioned cow tipping yet?
[just asking]
Has anyone mentioned cow tipping yet?
[just asking]

Or moving the outhouse a couple feet back?
You only move the outhouse FORWARD. Never back!
Makes momma madder than a wet hen to step in that pit on a nightly trip out to the outhouse.
That was the whole idea! :laughing:You only move the outhouse FORWARD. Never back!
Makes momma madder than a wet hen to step in that pit on a nightly trip out to the outhouse.