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    Moving Sabre 750

    I have a 1997 Sabre 750 I need to move to another location about 25 miles away. I wanted to know if this machine can be lifted with a forklift or can it only be moved using the 4 lifting lugs. There are two on the top of the column and 2 in the chip bed, but I don't have 2 of the lifting lugs so I want to fork lift it if that is possible with this machine.
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    Mike
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    They brought my Arrow 750 in with a forklift.


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    Thanks coop31. I thought it was probably possible, but I just wanted to be sure I wasn't missing something. I've moved it 3 times over the past 12 years but only with the lugs, so nice to know from someone who has actually done it with a forklift.


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