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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5108291" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Absolutely correct....I watch some of the videos online and just shake my head.</p><p></p><p>Our situation was a little different being we built them modular.....but we still had to stand up 12' legs with 2x6 joist platform and sub floor...the base alone was heavy.....so we opted to lift with tractor bucket to stand it up verses pull it up.....but we tied a rope from loader frame to platform.... leaving a few feet of slack....so once we got to the tipping point the rope caught it.....then we just drove forward slowly to set it into position verses letting it slam down or tip over.....took a try or two to get the slack in rope set to correct length but it worked good.....one thing was for sure....I had watched enough videos to know how I wasn't going to do it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5108291, member: 20594"] Absolutely correct....I watch some of the videos online and just shake my head. Our situation was a little different being we built them modular.....but we still had to stand up 12' legs with 2x6 joist platform and sub floor...the base alone was heavy.....so we opted to lift with tractor bucket to stand it up verses pull it up.....but we tied a rope from loader frame to platform.... leaving a few feet of slack....so once we got to the tipping point the rope caught it.....then we just drove forward slowly to set it into position verses letting it slam down or tip over.....took a try or two to get the slack in rope set to correct length but it worked good.....one thing was for sure....I had watched enough videos to know how I wasn't going to do it!! [/QUOTE]
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