Oh no it's not!
Chris said he was thinking about selling the gantry, as he has acquired an engine crane. So in exchange for a bob or two, the gantry made the trip North.
He neglected to supply the pins, so I had to make my own.
Also marked the top ends and corresponding upright sides.
I've used the top holes to give maximum height. A hand ratchet hoist hanging around, now hangs on the gantry.
A nice big cable tie keeps it out of the way when not in use.
As the i.d. of box section for the top, is slightly bigger than the o.d. of the legs, some side movement was evident. So a couple of wedges fitted and they stopped that.
No need to dismantle it, as a tractor sits under it and takes up very little, if any extra space. Dismantled I'd have to find space somewhere to store it.