Yeah Walker, that last one I did is specifically for that purpose. The actual gate is right at 80’ from the edge of the oil road. Cuz I know what you’re talking bout, nothing more irritating than trying to fish a 30’ trailer into a gate 10’ off the edge of a narrow CR! And bowhunterchris, the upright posts, (shortest height) where the rafter pitch top pipe overhead join it, are 15’6” from the ground. So plenty high for a double stack load of hay on a 3’ tall (at the floor) gooseneck. Good Huntin, and God Bless, Rusty
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Originally posted by tps7742 View PostThat Lift you have pictured is it an electric one or motorized? I noticed it has a hitch on it where you can move it around. The reason I am asking is I need to get up approximately 30’ on the eaves of my house to restrain some 4x4s. I wasn’t sure if you could leave one or not. I have used the JLG motor operated lifts in the past where I worked. Thanks
I rented it and was electric. It ran off its own onboard batteries.
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