The modified extensions worked very well. I will keep using them for a while, but I will be ordering 6' forks before spring. The machine screams 6 foot forks, so I am glad I did the extensions, now I know that the 6' ones will not be too long.
As I said before my Dad came over to help me load the building. Originally he said we should load the building and just drop the trailer off at the tower site. I figured we would go another time with the forklift to unload the building. Well he gets the bright idea to bring the forklift at the same time. I did not think it would fit with the building, but it did. We had to load the building onto the ramp truck, then load the fork lift on the trailer, then while on the trailer pick the building off the ramp truck, then set it down on the trailer. It worked well, fit with almost no clearance, but the real PITA was the trailer itself. I had not dealt with this trailer much at all, but apparently it has NO ground clearance. I had always thought it was low, but I had not realized that the middle beams are actually a lot lower than the outside edges. Basically you can high center it and get stuck while cresting a short steep hill. To combat this, you have to add spacers to change the angle of things and raise the deck up more. Now you can't drive it like this, as the spacers would rattle out, plus the load would then be a lot higher and the entire point of this trailer is to keep things low.
No big deal, we had to add the spacers when we got to the site, then we unloaded everything in reverse order as described before. It took about an hours to unload and reload the forklift, of course it was dark and that slowed us down a bit. Then we tried to turn around, you guessed it, the trailer would bottom out. We raised it up a bit more, but we still could not turn around. So we backed around the corner and tried another spot, same issue. Finally I decided to just back all the way out and into the road to turn around. It took about three hours to get the truck back out to the street and ready to go again. Of course I had a dinner date with my GF, so I got to bring the tractor trailer to Applebees tonight. At least there was a Lowes connected to it so I had a place to park. I just rolled into the shop, now I have to load up the suburban with the mess in the middle of the bay, then tomorrow I can bring it to another tower site, unload it, reload some other stuff, then I have to go and get the ramp truck again. I still intend to move the cars around the yard, but man things keep getting complicated.