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<blockquote data-quote="A.G." data-source="post: 11431" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>I am going to try to set some pretty good sized poles, with my four in one bucket.</p><p>Haven't tried it yet, here is what I am thinking.</p><p>Approach the pole that is on the ground from the bottom. Open the bucket to put the flat bottom against the pole laying on the ground. Chain the pole to the open 4 in 1 over the teeth and through the open clam bottom. (About four feet or more from the bottom of the pole.) Lift the pole and tilt up on bucket to hold the pole in near vertical position to set, in augered hole. Somehow wiggle around with the slack chain to get loose once the pole hits its mark.</p><p>This is going to be a two man deal, I don't think I can get out if needed because I have a glass door. If the loader arms are even slightly up you can't get out.</p><p>I think between the bucket tilt, and the opening action of the four in one, I can get it done.</p><p>A.G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.G., post: 11431, member: 71"] I am going to try to set some pretty good sized poles, with my four in one bucket. Haven't tried it yet, here is what I am thinking. Approach the pole that is on the ground from the bottom. Open the bucket to put the flat bottom against the pole laying on the ground. Chain the pole to the open 4 in 1 over the teeth and through the open clam bottom. (About four feet or more from the bottom of the pole.) Lift the pole and tilt up on bucket to hold the pole in near vertical position to set, in augered hole. Somehow wiggle around with the slack chain to get loose once the pole hits its mark. This is going to be a two man deal, I don't think I can get out if needed because I have a glass door. If the loader arms are even slightly up you can't get out. I think between the bucket tilt, and the opening action of the four in one, I can get it done. A.G. [/QUOTE]
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