Posted by JMS/.MN on March 23, 2015 at 21:33:18 from (209.237.125.241):
In Reply to: Raising Garage posted by in-too-deep on March 23, 2015 at 12:21:02:
Wondering if the forklifts have enough capacity? Figure out a materials list, do the math to figure out what the garage weighs. I wouldn"t use the handyman jacks, retaining boxes or not- they"re shaky support. I raised a corn crib with them once. Definitely need to remove the sill and scab to the uprights to maintain sidewall strength. Check with a building mover if you can borrow some cribbing to support the building while doing the walls. Concrete walls are a good idea.
FWIW, I"ve moved a single car garage with a 3020 with loader on the front, bale fork and crossmember on the rear....around the yard a couple times, and half mile down the road to my son"s place.
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