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ISO tractor help...New Ulm (north of Columbus)

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    ISO tractor help...New Ulm (north of Columbus)

    I built a rather large blind about 4 years ago.


    I now need to move it to another spot on the lease to use as a rifle blind. It's 8' wide and 10'+ long. I'd REALLY rather not disassemble it so I'm looking for someone with some long forks on a tractor that could pick this up and move it a few hundred yards.

    Let me know what's available and what kind of a deal we could work out.

    #2
    Set mine up Sunday morning, but I don't think my buddy's tractor will handle yours without forks.

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      #3
      That's what I'm looking for...with 6'-8' forks.

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        #4


        We moved an 8x8 blind with a 2' porch using a skid steer with pallet forks and fork extensions. We had to have a 4x4 to place under the front of the forks running from one side of the blind to the other. Moving it that far, I would also strap it to the loader.

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          #5
          Back up top. I'm not looking for charity LOL. I'll pay for your time and expense. Just need some help moving.

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            #6
            Ide get some 4x4s and build a skid. Then you can drag it wherever and whenever you please. Most people will have forks, but not extensions. There's just very little need for them on a day to day tractor basis.

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              #7
              Mine are 4 foot or I would do it.

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                #8
                My forks are 4 feet.... I strap it to the top part of the forks. I moved my 8x8 blind that way.

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                  #9
                  Build a pair of sled legs and tie it up to the truck!

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                    #10
                    I have 6’ fork extensions but don’t think my 70hp has enough azz to move that blind even with the rear tires filled with water. That’s going to take a big tractor.

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                      #11
                      Yeah I'm thinking I'll have to put some skids on it and drag it into place.

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                        #12
                        We've moved several 5x8 stands with 4ft forks, if that helps at all.

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