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<blockquote data-quote="Johney" data-source="post: 4483184" data-attributes="member: 10995"><p>Not runner gunner for me, more lazy ass. I would do it at a small building where you would take a lead and a dolly to another building and pick up the rear. The shifter would put it in a perfect spot to come around and cowboy it instead of having to break it down to use your tractor to spot the dolly and build the set or trying to push it up the slight incline by yourself. It's nice in the Florida summer heat to not get out and sweat it up again. Also nice cause everyone was gone when you got to this build so getting help was a no go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johney, post: 4483184, member: 10995"] Not runner gunner for me, more lazy ass. I would do it at a small building where you would take a lead and a dolly to another building and pick up the rear. The shifter would put it in a perfect spot to come around and cowboy it instead of having to break it down to use your tractor to spot the dolly and build the set or trying to push it up the slight incline by yourself. It's nice in the Florida summer heat to not get out and sweat it up again. Also nice cause everyone was gone when you got to this build so getting help was a no go. [/QUOTE]
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