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Grower Diary Comments
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Subject: Comments - Vineman 2024-08-14
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Dale M |
Anchorage Alaska
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You know Russ, thats a good problem to have ...
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8/14/2024 1:35:23 AM
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PumpkinShepherd (Todd) |
Indiana
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Second Dale there Russ!
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8/14/2024 5:07:33 AM
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DKrus |
Cheshire Ma USA
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A couple of 20 t hydrualic jacks under the lift gate for the assist if needed
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8/14/2024 8:30:27 AM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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ZERO experience butt I have a big mouth (You be quiet, lol): If tripod gets it High Enough (Damn Yankees) you could have the pumpkin at a height near or above the truck bed's by stacking those plastic pallets under it (with your plywood?). Remove tripod. To heck with not making grooves in the patch for now; Truck right up next to pumpkin and slide/push it on with tractor forks. Think like we do of the Mayans like 'Wha...???', lol. Water down all 'slidings'; One end of 'slide' under stacked pallets should be like a toboggan, curved up to not dig soil. Attach ALL pieces with drywall or deck screws one+ on each corner so all won't slide apart. Pull from bottom with chain/winch, whatever...slow as H. This'd be like a house-moving project. I'm thinking of raising the fruit and facilitating getting TO it and then going horizontal or getting the fruit TO the truck and erecting a platform under it and then, pushing it onward. Else and also/reiterating, see about tripod to lift to height AT where truck has to be, butt extend truck bed out with whatever available struts or 'beams' you have access to, like a boat dock out into a lake, and slide on from that point, (watch out for loading tips jumping up) perhaps constructed after fruit is lifted to (above) height. Just muh thoughts - Have headache, now, need a nap, lol---eric g
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8/14/2024 10:03:38 AM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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PS---Make sure that the reservoir for the hydraulic fluid is very full and the truck is running, perhaps, for maximum powers that be...eg
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8/14/2024 10:05:33 AM
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anaid_tecuod |
SF Bay Area, California
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Hey Russ - If your liftgate lifts the big guy with no problem, it would mean that the big guy is light...
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8/14/2024 10:35:54 AM
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Richmond Dave |
Richmond, BC, Canada
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Hire a HIAB truck crane. Lift it right out of your patch...no fuss no mess. That's what I did with the 2212.
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8/14/2024 11:20:57 AM
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Altitude (to)maters (Scott) |
Colorado
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Ask the Egyptians. I heard they know a thing or two about moving heavy things. Seriously tho I would rig up a couple handyman jacks on each side of the lift gate to help it along. You'll need a couple friends to run the jacks. Bribe them with seeds or pumpkin pie for non growers :). I hope your pumpkin is too heavy for the lift gate. That will be a good problem to have (once it's on the truck)
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8/14/2024 2:16:11 PM
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BlossomDown |
Gourd Zone, WA
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I accept bribes :)
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8/14/2024 2:43:04 PM
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Vineman |
Eugene,OR
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I think pies just might be the perfect bribe for my loading assistants! That’s a great idea!!!
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8/14/2024 2:46:29 PM
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