But if you DO drive through there, here's how to proceed:
1. Remove the bolts connecting the swingset crossmember and pull it back out of the way.
2. Drive the tractor out from the pile and install the forks. You're about to need them.
3. Back up your new-to-you Toyota pickup, and get your winch out from under the rear seat.
4. Hook the winch into your Tundra's rear hitch receiver,
a. and hook the winch line onto the nearest swingfort platform frame member.
b. Grab your wireless winch controller
c. And drive the tractor around where you can get one fork tine underneath the swingfort frame
5. Gingerly lift up on the frame with the fork, while gingerly pushing the feed in" button on the wireless winch controller.
If you just apply winch while the swingfort is laying completely on its side, it will just slide across the yard toward the truck.
6. Once you have the frame tilted up 3 or 4 feet high, and a taut winch line, then the winch can take over the tilting, and you can hop off the tractor.
7. Go around to the other side near the winch line so you can see what's happening. Winch in just to the point that you can see the fort teetering for balance. Then get under the fort's crossmember, ready to "catch" it. Give it a tug toward you past its tipping point, and do your best to give it a controlled landing back on all fours.
8. You don't stand a chance of it being SUPER gentle. But you can and should prevent it from tumbling forward onto its other side.
8a: And onto your shiny truck. DON'T let it fall on your shiny truck.
9. Lastly, use your pallet forks to lift up one side of the swingfort platform at a time, so you can manhandle it back onto its concrete pads.
You may now resume mowing.
Bob
"Never be afraid to try something new. How hard can it be?"