Two men,one demountable, no crane, no probs.
One of the best examples of using a low tech solution to a problem that I have ever seen, was many years ago at Wattie Creek (Daguragu).
Young Henry (we called him Young Henry 'cos he was younger than us when we first knew him as an apprentice. He's in his 50's now but he's still Young Henry), bowls up on the job in a small truck and proceeds to put in the foundations for a 12m x 3.5m demountable health clinic.
Seeing as we were a few hundred kilometers from home (600klm SW Darwin) I asked him how much it was costing for crane hire.
"Nothing" he said. "Don't need one".
Sure enough he didn't. With the timber he had in the back of his small truck, and help from the truckie, he used a simple machine to lift the fairly large building off the semi and position it correctly on his foundations.
So you are all practical guys reading this, how would you do it?
Another example of Young Henry's lateral thinking. We were at a party one night at nearby Top Springs, cops, nurses, schoolteachers etc. Word came in that there had been an accident on the highway, so just about everybody raced down to the scene.
A guy had run into some cattle, killed one, wrote off his car, but luckily was not too badly injured himself. Henry takes in the situation, cops and nurses have it all under control, so he gets his gear out of the truck and to much outrage from the females present, proceeds to cut up the beast, as you do.
We had stews made with fillet steak for a while after that.
Cheers
Bill