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Installing new clothesline pole need 3 tractors

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AMC RULES

Just because you could, right Cleat?

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ztnoo

That's the Famous Canadian Triangulation Technique for temporarily securing construction projects involving the use of concrete below grade until sufficient curing occurs.

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stevasaurus

Which freed her up to get back in the kitchen!!  Good call Garth.  :handgestures-thumbupright:  :ROTF:

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RedRanger

That's the largest clothesline pole I've ever seen!  More like a flag pole!

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MWR
29 minutes ago, RedRanger said:

That's the largest clothesline pole I've ever seen!  More like a flag pole!

29 minutes ago, RedRanger said:

 

Probably allowing for having to hang out clothes after he gets about 5 feet of snow.

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prondzy

Looks like horses playin tether ball 

 

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farmer

Dancing round the Maypole, how seasonal. 

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tunahead72

So, is there another pole to be installed still?  And will that require three more Wheel Horses?

 

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Tankman

Surprised you didn't need wheel chocks for the Real Horses. :ROTF:

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ACman

You're just keeping them tied up so they don't leave the yard , wouldn't want to loose one of those fine steeds ! :text-woo:

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DougC
3 hours ago, RedRanger said:

That's the largest clothesline pole I've ever seen!  More like a flag pole!

 

That's just what I was thinking. The pictures make it  look like the pole is 20' high.

 

Of course the wind speed is much higher at that altitude.   :lol:    :teasing-poke:

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Ed Kennell

Wow.... Does this mean I can buy six new 520s to replace the six tent stakes I use  to hold up the volleyball net?    I'll see what Mrs K thinks.    :confusion-confused:

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squonk

Must not have been 3 guys sittin around at the Dunkin Doughnuts sippin coffee! :coffee:

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ol550

Overkill!  Thats how it's done.

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WheelHorse_of_course

Was she convinced???

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Ed Kennell

                                                                                         Me           :kbutt:     Mrs K

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cleat

Well, she was impressed with her new pole.

 

It is a 15' piece of 3" schedule 80 stainless steel pipe sunk 4 feet into the ground and cemented into place.

 

Her clothes should be safe.

 

line is quite long so it can get heavy.

 

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Ed Kennell

This is how we "hang em high" in Amish country.

Image result for amish clothesline

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cleat

Deck is finished, elevator and top installed on pole.

Clothesline is not installed yet, I need to get a pulley.

 

Pole could be a bit shorter, maybe I will install a flag on the top.

 

Back deck finished 5.JPG

 

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TDF5G
52 minutes ago, cleat said:

maybe I will install a flag on the top.

:wh: flag?

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Digger 66

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squonk
On May 11, 2016 at 10:00 PM, Ed Kennell said:

This is how we "hang em high" in Amish country.

Image result for amish clothesline

No long underware flying Ed? That's the Amish national flag!

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Ed Kennell
On ‎5‎/‎12‎/‎2016 at 6:37 PM, squonk said:

No long underware flying Ed? That's the Amish national flag!

No long johns in the wash yet Mike.  we usually don't takem off for the annual washing until Memorial Day.

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