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HMTdmc 11-09-2008 05:04 AM

Re: Anyone in Massachusetts with a forklift?
 
Well most of my life ive done construction work so I'm used to moving all kind of things heavy enough to kill you. By you making this thread I assume the owner of the dyno has nothing to help you load it with.

one thing that comes to mind if you have a real decent truck to use, is renting a bobcat with a pair of forks to pick it up with if you had to. they can usaully be rented for about $170 a day. I know a little pricey and a pain in the ass to get the thing load the dyno on the truck and then take it back to the local place you rented it from.
If your getting a good deal on your own dyno then thats mere chump change. If I was able to I'd go and help you with it in a second.

SQ is the SQUAD 11-09-2008 09:01 AM

Re: Anyone in Massachusetts with a forklift?
 
jd im me later. i am in boston still, but i might be moving to danville va by dec 15th. let me know whats up, i got a few connects with tow trucks up here

lock-pop! 11-09-2008 01:48 PM

Re: Anyone in Massachusetts with a forklift?
 
My buddy was selling his up here in cali...


nobody wanted to buy it. threw that bitch on a flatbad tow truck and took it to the shop at home

stenseltizm 11-09-2008 04:05 PM

Re: Anyone in Massachusetts with a forklift?
 
The first 2 years I was in business I couldn't get a rig backed up to my garage, and all I had was a 3/4 ton truck and a palet jack. We regularly shipped machines that weighed well over a ton with wooden ramps and 3-4 guys to roll the palet jack up the ramps onto the truck. Just make sure you put a car jack under the back bumper to keep the truck from sagging while you're transitioning from the ramps to the truck. Our ramps were three 2x12's sandwitched together with some carriage bolts.

If the guy has a car lift, we just unloaded a crate with 3 b-series engines, an h and f block, and a tranny or two just in the bottom of the crate into a barn with a car lift. We layed a few pieces of plywood across the car lift to make a platform to lower the crates off the truck.

you're from the trailor park you shouldn't be afraid of a lil redneck engineering.

Smith-02 11-09-2008 04:42 PM

Re: Anyone in Massachusetts with a forklift?
 
unloading those crates onto osb was ------- awesome

drupie51013 11-10-2008 05:04 PM

Re: Anyone in Massachusetts with a forklift?
 
where in mass? my family is up there and i can get my brother to help you out he works for a towing company im sure they can figure out something.


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