I started digging a ditch in my lawn a couple of years ago and discovered a complete surface of paved bricks ~15 cm below the grass. Similarly, I imagine you could put in a permanent concrete footing for a removable pier and lay some turf over it when moving on. You can use removable ankascrews to bolt your pier to it. You'll lose the cost of the concrete when you move, but it will be cheaper than the chiro visits if you try take the block with you!
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Thinking minimalist if I was in your position I'd make 3 small holes on a 500mm radius circle concentric with your pier location, may be 400mm deep and fill them with concrete and a threaded rod. That's something you can cover back under the grass. Then you can pin the legs/gussets of a custom made pier. And you can take the pier with you when you move around. And possibly do it again.
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