Well I know if I need to move it now is the time to do it. Just want to be sure of some things. My son is a concrete pourer and finisher and will be pouring my pad. The back of the boiler will only be turning 45 degrees from where its at now so the pipes in the current pipes in the ground are good and the connections will be easy made. No splices will be needed. I don't have a pad now just two footers so I'm gonna have a 12x12 pad poured over the top of the current footers. Basically the boiler will just turn in a different direction. My plans are to drain all water out of boiler, disconnect all pipes and electrical wires, move the boiler completely out of the way, form up the pad, put a section of drain pipe around all the pipes coming out of ground as water tight as I can make it, dig all dirt down to 6 inches below top of form and remove dirt. Put 3 inches of dense grade gravel in the pad form and pack well. Put a cattle panel section cut to length instead of rebar. Pour the slab and replace boiler to proper place. Hooking everything back up as normal.
Any suggestions on any of this would be appreciated and considered.