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Idea to set power poles
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<blockquote data-quote="switzforge" data-source="post: 11457" data-attributes="member: 1302"><p>How about setting the base of the pole at the top of the hole (pole still lying on the ground) with a board such as a 2 x 12 in the hole sticking out so the pole can't slide past the hole or dig into the sides. the pull you skid steer up to the pole slightly higher than the balance point with the bucket paralel to the pole. Chain the pole to the bucket so that it can pivot. Lift the pole while turning tward the hole. On the pole is in the hole you should be able to push it straight up and down with the bucket. Actually now that I think about it forks might be better than the bucket, may not eevn need the chain as long as there is nothing that could be damaged if the pole rolled of the forks. Just make sure there are no bystanders and that the pole can't fall back onto you and the skid steer. No, I've not done this myself, just an idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="switzforge, post: 11457, member: 1302"] How about setting the base of the pole at the top of the hole (pole still lying on the ground) with a board such as a 2 x 12 in the hole sticking out so the pole can't slide past the hole or dig into the sides. the pull you skid steer up to the pole slightly higher than the balance point with the bucket paralel to the pole. Chain the pole to the bucket so that it can pivot. Lift the pole while turning tward the hole. On the pole is in the hole you should be able to push it straight up and down with the bucket. Actually now that I think about it forks might be better than the bucket, may not eevn need the chain as long as there is nothing that could be damaged if the pole rolled of the forks. Just make sure there are no bystanders and that the pole can't fall back onto you and the skid steer. No, I've not done this myself, just an idea [/QUOTE]
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