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Moving a shed

driftpin

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Already done, so no help here. Just a pic of a Hardi-Board-sided, 3/4" PT sheathed, 18 ga steel-framed 10' X 20' manufactured garage being delivered, and which was craned into place. An overhead roll-up door at one gable end. No floor, set-onto a concrete slab poured for it. Designed to resist Florida hurricanes, as it's in a HVHZ (high-velocity hurricane zone) area about 1 mile inland from the Atlantic Ocean in SE Florida. Designed to resist 179 mph winds.
 

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kbs2244

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Put the new driveway in first.
With the new shed place marked off.
Then use any of the above ways to move it on an improved path.
 
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mark#3

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I moved my shed by jacking it up, putting round wooden fence posts underneath it, which was on top of 4'x8' plywood sheets.I leapfrogged it as I moved 2 sheds like this, one was large,(8x10?)
 
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