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| I have moved a couple on a heavy 5x8 utility trailer. Usually load with a forklift but unloading has always been by removing the trailer wheels so the back deck sits close to flush with the ground and walking the mill off with a big crow bar. I always go very slowly and use a couple of big straps that I slowly let out just in case it wants to run away. I recently unloaded my new old Hurco that way a couple of weeks ago with no problems. The worst was a 3500 pound top heavy lathe, but it just took a little longer. |
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