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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 35432" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I did manage to drag them out to where I could get them with my pallet forks. Good tip on the dexpan, and the blade trick. still have the mini ex, but being new to me I never though of that one.</p><p>It was tipping me when I picked it and I had no room to put the blade down where needed for stability.</p><p>The only advantage to breaking it now would be to reuse it for the rock wall on the upper level.</p><p>Today we got three rows of 6 by 6 treated timbers down on the lower level and found bedrock to tie the wall back with stainless cable, in most places. We still intend to crib the wall to. More pics to come.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 35432, member: 307"] I did manage to drag them out to where I could get them with my pallet forks. Good tip on the dexpan, and the blade trick. still have the mini ex, but being new to me I never though of that one. It was tipping me when I picked it and I had no room to put the blade down where needed for stability. The only advantage to breaking it now would be to reuse it for the rock wall on the upper level. Today we got three rows of 6 by 6 treated timbers down on the lower level and found bedrock to tie the wall back with stainless cable, in most places. We still intend to crib the wall to. More pics to come. Ken [/QUOTE]
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