Posted by Bob85355 on June 09, 2008 at 09:45:35 from (4.240.33.77):
In Reply to: raising large posts posted by StuBC on June 09, 2008 at 07:26:12:
Well, I was a complete novice when I set a 20 foot pole some years back. After trying a couple of things that didn"t work, I figured out how to do it right. Built an A frame out of 2x4 leaving a small X at the top. Moved the pole into position and put a chain loose enough to slide around the bottom end and and staked it securely a couple feet behind the hole. Tied a rope to the top of the pole and crossed over the A frame. Put a piece of wood into the hole to keep the end of the pole from digging in. Hooked the rope to the back of a compact tractor and pulled. The effect was that the A frame caused the top of the pole to lift up and not simply to move forward. Slipped right into the hole.
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