
4 Mar ’12

Pork, I know you have a lot of money going out now, with all the upgrades you are doing ........ but seriously, pay the movers to move the sheds.
if not happy with price/service the first company offers, try another. Maybe try a towing company. They can move shed too. I would spend the extra money and have someone else move it.
make sure they are insured. dont take their word for it. ask for proof of insurance.

5 Mar ’12

In addition to it being a money thing and a time/effort deal it boils down to me needing to dig around and help raise up the shed before anyone comes out with a tow truck or mule. If I hire a tow truck driver he is still going to expect and need me to have it be jacked up a bit to help load it on the tow truck. I figure by the time I get it jacked up in the air I am almost there on moving it -- why pay him? I will call a tow truck place today if I can find one local and see what they would charge. I did already buy materials, however. Picture below. They could always be returned if need be.
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