Here's the link to that pdf: http://www.abovegroundpoolbuilder.co...round-pool.pdf
The info in there really did help out. But i did learn a life lesson...Never agree to disassemble and remove a partially buried above ground pool, even if they offer it for free....no wait...even if they pay you! We were able to get most of it out. We went ahead and just cut that liner out as it was stretched out and didn't look good anyway. Out of the 6 bracers on each side, we only got 3 out of one side. Going to have to go back up next weekend for the rest of the bracers and the other half of the deck. The bad news was the guy that put this pool up didn't even have the wall in the bottom rail in most places. I have a feeling we won't be able to get this put up in time to use it this year, I think we'll be shooting for spring. No sense in working hard to get it set up just in time to winterize. I am figuring once we can get all the parts cleaned up with no mud caked in everywhere, we can try to do a dry run in a somewhat level area in our yard just to verify that we have everything we need to make it work.
Has anyone ever seen an oval pool with 5 posts on one rounded end and 4 posts on the other? I kind of figured they would be even like the sides were but when we took measurements it didn't come out that way.