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Idea to set power poles
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<blockquote data-quote="A.G." data-source="post: 11470" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>I thought about that Brent, after looking at my forks. I thought about positioning close, forking up the pole end (top) and skidding the pole onto the top of my fork carrier, and running it up and in. The pole would ride between forks, as the loader gets closer, run the forks up.</p><p>I just need to miss the glass, pivoting the pole into position. Also to keep the pole from getting away, I have thought about using a chain across the fork tips.</p><p>I have run poles up coming off a pickup rack, and used the truck to position it.</p><p>The four in one idea, sprung from watching another buddy set poles with a 580 backhoe dipper and a chain, strapped to the bottom of his dipper.</p><p>My welder freind has advised me not to bend my "perfect" four in one bucket. He does all my repairs and custom attachments so I better not piss him off.</p><p>Need a smiley emoticon here.</p><p>A.G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.G., post: 11470, member: 71"] I thought about that Brent, after looking at my forks. I thought about positioning close, forking up the pole end (top) and skidding the pole onto the top of my fork carrier, and running it up and in. The pole would ride between forks, as the loader gets closer, run the forks up. I just need to miss the glass, pivoting the pole into position. Also to keep the pole from getting away, I have thought about using a chain across the fork tips. I have run poles up coming off a pickup rack, and used the truck to position it. The four in one idea, sprung from watching another buddy set poles with a 580 backhoe dipper and a chain, strapped to the bottom of his dipper. My welder freind has advised me not to bend my “perfect” four in one bucket. He does all my repairs and custom attachments so I better not piss him off. Need a smiley emoticon here. A.G. [/QUOTE]
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