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    Default Re: How to move 1325?

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    Default Re: How to move 1325?

    Thanks ger21. I was hoping for some 'creative ways'. This will potentially will be going into a residential for a while before our shop is ready.



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    Default Re: How to move 1325?

    A machinery mover with a haib crane. The guy I use here in BC is a master.

    This does assume access is not horrible and the ground is hard and flat.

    Basically they crane it inside of the shop as far as they can and then use skates to roll it in.

    Call some machine shops to get some names. You want someone great. The not great ones I've seen (loading up after an auction) were trying to figure out how to get the machine they just ruined upright again...

    In case anyone is wondering, I'm the twin of the other gfacer on cnczone...


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