4x8 blind. All treated wood. 2x6's for the base with elevators and 3/4" plywood. Roof boards are just sitting there and are not cut or drilled yet. It "feels" heavy and now I'm thinking oh crap, will my Kubota l2501 actually lift this thing when it is finished. My forks are about 6 inches shy of reaching the other side. Floor cross beams are running parallel so I put some plywood on top of the forks and it lifted fine just getting it a foot off the ground. I do have a heavy Woods mower on the back.
I was planning on driving it out to the field with the tractor, then lifting it, and then putting the legs in the elevators. Part of the drive won't be super smooth so I'm not super loving that idea but I don't have access to a flat bed trailer so I'm not sure how else to get it out there. Once there......not sure on the best way to lift it. As in if I try to just lift it all the way up or do I flop it over to put the legs in and then pull it up.
Looking for advice on the safest way to do this.
I was planning on driving it out to the field with the tractor, then lifting it, and then putting the legs in the elevators. Part of the drive won't be super smooth so I'm not super loving that idea but I don't have access to a flat bed trailer so I'm not sure how else to get it out there. Once there......not sure on the best way to lift it. As in if I try to just lift it all the way up or do I flop it over to put the legs in and then pull it up.
Looking for advice on the safest way to do this.