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Need to Move a Heavy Item from the Manchester Area to Keene

Started by SamIam, January 15, 2009, 06:15 PM NHFT

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SamIam

I have a heavy piece of equipment about the size of a deep freezer (3'x3'x4') that weighs 3,500lbs, that I need moved from a town south of Manchester out to my garage in Keene. It's on a pallet, and can be loaded up by forklift, but that leaves the drop off. It's a level driveway, and can go in the barn. It can be rolled on pipes, but it's still 3500lbs! If anyone has the equipment to do this, Please PM me. Let me know if you have questions and a ballpark price.

Sam

Kat Kanning


Pat K

Quote from: Kat Kanning on January 15, 2009, 06:52 PM NHFT
Is there a contest to guess what it is?  ;D

Don't guess Pat K, the weight is correct
but the dimensions are to small.

Jim Johnson

I'm going guess that it is the Lost Ark of Covenant...  that's filled with Nazi gold.   :ahoy:

Pat K


Lloyd Danforth


dalebert


Pat McCotter

Hmmm... It's the same density as potassium cyanide. :o Sam? What are you doing? :o ;D

Puke

A safe? Full of Nazi gold?

That's too much weight for my truck. And I have no idea how you'd get it out without renting a forklift here in Keene.

AntonLee


Lloyd Danforth


SamIam

If I told you what it was, then my secret diabolical plan to take over the world, wouldn't be a secret, would it? Give a super villain a break would ya? :)

Yea puke, I have no idea how to get it from a truck bed to the ground. I think it would take a flat bed trailer close to the ground, and could probably be rolled off.

Sam A. Robrin

Quote from: Lloyd Danforth on January 16, 2009, 07:06 AM NHFT
He brought a fucking tree with him from Texas?!!

It's a tall old tree and a strong old tree, I'm sure . . .

AnarchoJesse

Vesuvius has a U-Haul for the next day or so. Maybe if you get in touch with him before he drops it off he may be able to help out.

jerry

You might try contacting a car towing company with a tilt-bed car carrier.  Probably cost you a couple bucks a mile.