RE: count down


Hmmm I didn't see any mention of the most important part ---

Make sure you buy plenty of beer and pizzas first.

Glenn


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From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of
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Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 2:38 PM
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Subject: Re: count down

debbie,
i never used a lifting ring til last year and we will load a 1000 pounder  
by hand in a 3 weeks. this is what has helped us over the years.
 
1. if you have any kind of slope or hill in the yard that you can back the  
truck up to, use the slope so you do not have to lift so high.
 
2.  we take  two  2"x10" planks of wood about 8 or  10' long and place them 
side by side on the tail gait to the ground. this will  be the resting 
platform.
 
3. make sure all trip[ hazards are out of the way. all vines, cords,  
anything that could blow out a knee or ankle.
 
4. get 2 people on tarp duty. take 2 or 3, 4 how many it takes on one side  
and begin to lift, roll and balance the pumpkin on the opposite side of 
lifting.  the 2 people on tarp dut position the tarp under the pumkin with
one 
end folded  like a curtain. slowly ease the pumpkin back down. now do the 
same thing with  rolling it, then have the 2 people on tarp duty on fold and

stretch out the  tarp. ease back down gently. have everone grap handles of 
the tarp and start  centering it to the middle by sliding and puilling.
 
5. take a breath.
 
6. make sure pallet in back of truck has slots pointed the right way for  
forklift or skidsteer forks. put styrofome on the pallet and cushions on top

of  that. i use old thick couch cushions.
 
7. now the fun part. slowly lift and walk it to the trcuk. easy. set it  
down when needed. get it to the planks of wood leading up the tail gate. 
situate  the 2 or 3 strongest shortest pople in the truck. the others lift
and 
slowly let  it rest on the planks and keep working it up to the tailgate.
then 
this is the  big lift time up and ontop of the cushions. the most dangerous 
time to blow a  knee or ankle so do it in unison with one person giving 
orders.
 
8. take another breat. laugh pop a cold beer and strap it down...not to  
tightly. 
 
9. attach some bags or milk containers of water to the vines you left on on 
 both sides of the stem if everything is rot free and they are still 
capable of  sucking in water.
 
10. the next morning enjoy the ride when people see you driving down the  
street to your weigh off. you will understand when it happens. lol
 
and i should have said, number one thing you always say first, "nobody  
touch the stem!" and someone still will and it will snap off and you will be

pissed, then laugh it off after you settle down. save the stem and put it on

the  pumpkin at the weigh off. it still counts. lol. been there done that.
 
 
unloading is easier with the planks of wood used again to slide it slowly  
down with your lifting crew.

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