skewby
Well-Known Member
Now it's times like these (first yard move in 6 years) that I actually wish I had a boyfriend 
Got 6 good quality (i.e. HEAVY) mats in my stable. Been there ages so well squished down
that I need to uproot and move to new yard.
My plan is (please point out flaws):
Bag shavings and load onto wagon (clean shavings banked and fluffed up in readiness for this already)
Lift up rubber mats
Give em a good hose/clean
Load em on wagon, ready to be unloaded 1st at new yard
Sounds so simple but it's the middle bit I'm not looking forward to in the slightest. Aside from the fact I'm gonna stink for a week (can live with that) I am a bit stuck about how to manhandle/lift them on my own. I am sure I can remember a post on here ages ago about folding them over and using twine to move them but can't for the life of me remember the exact process or make it up out of logic!
Help??
Got 6 good quality (i.e. HEAVY) mats in my stable. Been there ages so well squished down
My plan is (please point out flaws):
Bag shavings and load onto wagon (clean shavings banked and fluffed up in readiness for this already)
Lift up rubber mats
Give em a good hose/clean
Load em on wagon, ready to be unloaded 1st at new yard
Sounds so simple but it's the middle bit I'm not looking forward to in the slightest. Aside from the fact I'm gonna stink for a week (can live with that) I am a bit stuck about how to manhandle/lift them on my own. I am sure I can remember a post on here ages ago about folding them over and using twine to move them but can't for the life of me remember the exact process or make it up out of logic!
Help??