jcaron2
Silver Member
I recently finished building the doors for my horse barn and was faced with the task of hanging them without help from anyone but my tractor.
There are four main doors (a pair for each end of the barn), each measuring 6'x10'x3" and weighing around 450 lbs, along with two side doors into the wash rack which measure 9'8"x4'8"x3" and weigh around 350 lbs apiece.
If I had superhuman strength or several helpers, I'd simply lift each door up to the end of the track, then slide it sideways into the track. With my tractor I could accomplish the lifting part by strapping the door to the bucket, but I would then have no means of sliding it sideways. What to do?
I had to give it some thought, but the solution was fairly simple:
Step 1: Mount the rails on the outside of the barn.
Step 2: Roll/slide/build in place or otherwise manhandle the door over to the door opening.
Step 3: Stand the door up on end and lean it against the tractor bucket.
Step 4: Strap the door to the bucket, lift it, and tilt it toward.
Step 5: De-mount the rail from the outside of the barn, install the door slider hardware onto the door, and slide the rail onto the top of the door.
Step 6: Position the entire door/rail assembly in place with the tractor.
Step 7: Remount the rail onto the barn using the same bolt holes as before. Remove the straps and back the tractor away.
There you have it!
There are four main doors (a pair for each end of the barn), each measuring 6'x10'x3" and weighing around 450 lbs, along with two side doors into the wash rack which measure 9'8"x4'8"x3" and weigh around 350 lbs apiece.
If I had superhuman strength or several helpers, I'd simply lift each door up to the end of the track, then slide it sideways into the track. With my tractor I could accomplish the lifting part by strapping the door to the bucket, but I would then have no means of sliding it sideways. What to do?
I had to give it some thought, but the solution was fairly simple:
Step 1: Mount the rails on the outside of the barn.

Step 2: Roll/slide/build in place or otherwise manhandle the door over to the door opening.

Step 3: Stand the door up on end and lean it against the tractor bucket.

Step 4: Strap the door to the bucket, lift it, and tilt it toward.

Step 5: De-mount the rail from the outside of the barn, install the door slider hardware onto the door, and slide the rail onto the top of the door.

Step 6: Position the entire door/rail assembly in place with the tractor.

Step 7: Remount the rail onto the barn using the same bolt holes as before. Remove the straps and back the tractor away.

There you have it!
