[AT] Moving railroad ties

Mike M meulenms at gmx.com
Sun Jun 12 08:08:42 PDT 2022


I do have access via my neighbors driveway, have to be careful though,
had to pull him out of a "sippi" hole the other day. I think this is the
route I'll take, much easier on the loader.

Thanks to all,
Mike M

On 6/11/2022 4:12 PM, Brian VanDragt wrote:
> Do you have access to get your tractor to the other side of the ditch?  If so, I think the easiest would be to get your tractor on the other side of the ditch from the ties and drag them across with a chain from one end of the tie to your bucket.
>
> Brian
>
>> On 06/11/2022 3:48 PM Mike M <meulenms at gmx.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi I have (4) 10' railroad ties that I need load into my tractor bucket
>> sticking straight out like a lance to place them over a 6' ditch to make
>> the supports for a bridge. Any thoughts on how best to attach them? I'll
>> be doing one at a time.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mike M
>>
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