so last week I posted pictures of digging the post holes with the tractor to move my back gates. Today, I got started on the fencing and the actual move. Since I have automatic gate openers, I had to dig up the wire I had put underground across the driveway and move it. When I put this in a year ago, my tractor didn't have an FEL, so I trenched it by hand. Since then, there have been two loads of crusher run and two loads of apshalt millings put on the driveway and packed in. it took me close to 4 hours to dig that up and move it. I did do it with the FEL though, I'd still be digging if I had to do that by hand again!
so the wires were moved, then used that free float setting to smooth the driveway back again
I can't believe I didn't get a picture of my chain attachement for pulling the fence tight, I will get that tomorrow when I do the other side. I put a chain from the center hook I welded on my FEL, to a chain going to top and bottom of the fence. I have 2x4 cut with holes and bolts to sandwich the fence and be my puller. When I put the fence up a few years ago, I had to use a come along on top and bottom. I did learn that hydraulics on the tractor will put out a fence post if you're not careful! but I got it back in and stable. Fencing is done on one side, tomorrow, I'll pull from the other side, hooking the fence on the big post that's 4 ft in the ground instead of the old gate post
I offset the gate 10 more feet, which will give me plenty of room to be off the road while I'm waiting on the gate to open
oh yeah, loving these pallet forks, I loaded up all the tools I need for the job on a pallet, my small generator and air compressor, boxes with the tools, etc and hauled it all around on one trip. My next project for the tractor is going to be a 3 point hitch carry all for sure!