Tractor gurus, I need some advice on how to tackle an upcoming project. The front porch on our house is trashed and needs getting. I've ordered 6 precast piers to replace the 4 in-ground 4x6s holding up the 6x28 porch as well as a 6x28 roof overhang. The piers come with 1/2-13 rod and are in pieces. I don't plan on assembling them in the ground and digging a 4' wide trench to do so. I'm going to pre-assembled them with type M mortar and then seal the joints with vulkem or similar and place them in a 2' wide trench instead.
To do this, I'm going to add a 1/2-13 eye nut on top of the threaded rod and use my FEL to move and place the piers. I have two 5/16 hooks on top of my bucket as well as two clevis D rings inside of my bucket under the hooks.
I can think of many ways to use chain to lift but I want to know what the proper way is so I don't end up injuring myself or others. What is the best way to orient chain and hooks/lifting hooks/slip hooks to the FEL and the eye nut to move these things around securely? Before anyone mentions, I'm going to grab a length of G80 chain and at least one clevis lifting hook. I know I can use the G70 chain I have, but I'd rather get the right equipment for the job and grab some G80 for overhead lifting anyway. I searched online and didn't see much in the way of lifting chained items with a FEL. Here are some photos of what I'm working with:
To do this, I'm going to add a 1/2-13 eye nut on top of the threaded rod and use my FEL to move and place the piers. I have two 5/16 hooks on top of my bucket as well as two clevis D rings inside of my bucket under the hooks.
I can think of many ways to use chain to lift but I want to know what the proper way is so I don't end up injuring myself or others. What is the best way to orient chain and hooks/lifting hooks/slip hooks to the FEL and the eye nut to move these things around securely? Before anyone mentions, I'm going to grab a length of G80 chain and at least one clevis lifting hook. I know I can use the G70 chain I have, but I'd rather get the right equipment for the job and grab some G80 for overhead lifting anyway. I searched online and didn't see much in the way of lifting chained items with a FEL. Here are some photos of what I'm working with: