The lifting of the first post. It is a 20 footer. It is cedar, as well as all the other post.
At this point we were not sure how we would be able to set this post.
Shortly, we discovered that we needed a jib on the end of the forks in order to reach out far enough to bring the post into position.
A twelve foot oak which was 10 inches in diameter was chained to the forks.
The posts were now attached to the end of that (jib-log) with a chain that held the post upright.
The bottom of the posts were cut flat with a chain saw. A 1 inch hole was drilled into the center of the log. A 1 inch piece of rebar was sledge hammered a foot into the log
Soft dirt was removed in the work site to expose the rock surface just below it by six inches.
A 1 inch hole was dug into the rock with a gas powered drill to a depth of one foot. The poles were stood, the pins (rebar) went in to the holes. The poles were leveled and braced.
Here are the pics.
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