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How rocky is that ground Del?? The ground at my house is rocky as hell and i've not really been looking forward to driving posts down for the new fence but a power driver may work.
It was rocky as hell we were on a river bed with a bunch of rocks.
 
That machine is the only way those posts were going to go in the ground. In some places it didn’t even work due to the rocks.
 
Hey guys, throwing up a Hail Mary here. We live in Charleston and my in-laws live in highlands. We have been trying to get someone to build a handicap ramp but so far we have been ghosted by 3 different contractors after accepting their quotes. My FIL broke his hip and is permanently in a wheelchair now living with us.

Do y’all know of any contractors or are yall contractors who could come out and build us a ramp? Thanks in advanced guys.

For clarification, we need it in built in highlands.
 
Hey guys, throwing up a Hail Mary here. We live in Charleston and my in-laws live in highlands. We have been trying to get someone to build a handicap ramp but so far we have been ghosted by 3 different contractors after accepting their quotes. My FIL broke his hip and is permanently in a wheelchair now living with us.

Do y’all know of any contractors or are yall contractors who could come out and build us a ramp? Thanks in advanced guys.

For clarification, we need it in built in highlands.
I'm sorry to hear of the injury and the labor problem. Have you also posted this in the Upstate Cruisers clubhouse? They're a lot more local to Highlands, NC, than we are.
 
I'm sorry to hear of the injury and the labor problem. Have you also posted this in the Upstate Cruisers clubhouse? They're a lot more local to Highlands, NC, than we are.
Thanks for the heads up. I’ll remember that for next time. Surprisingly we just got a picture from a neighbor on the street of a very nice completed ramp. We still aren’t sure which contractor built it, but I’m sure they’ll bill us. Funny that we’ve been trying to contact them for 2 weeks and the day I make a post here it’s miraculously built!
 
Anyone know the part name/number for these plastic cowl access covers on the 60 series? I can't seem to find them anywhere or on a diagram. Mine cracked to pieces recently and I want to get a replacement.

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That machine is the only way those posts were going to go in the ground. In some places it didn’t even work due to the rocks.
Nice may need to try it out
 
Nice may need to try it out
I’m sure you can rent it from an equipment rental company. Or maybe even Home Depot.
Just keep in mind.
We had two versions. A lighter one that didn’t really work on the rocky terrain we were working with.
The yellow one I was dragging around was a heavy sucker. Over 100 pounds but it got the job done.
I know you are a big guy but I def recommend you having at least one more person help you if you plan to use the heavier one.
It can get squirrelly when lifting it above your head and trying to place it on the post.
 
I’m sure you can rent it from an equipment rental company. Or maybe even Home Depot.
Just keep in mind.
We had two versions. A lighter one that didn’t really work on the rocky terrain we were working with.
The yellow one I was dragging around was a heavy sucker. Over 100 pounds but it got the job done.
I know you are a big guy but I def recommend you having at least one more person help you if you plan to use the heavier one.
It can get squirrelly when lifting it above your head and trying to place it on the post.
Thanks for that info :)
 

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