

Pretty much, they made everything look easy. They moved my safe to the proper location, helped me uncrate and move the new J/P, and then moved my old J/P onto the crate and helped me crate it back up. Incidentally, when I had to exchange my J/P for one that actually worked, I hired a friend of mine who, among other things, works somewhere where they also sell Liberty safes. They do make an all terrain pallet truck, but I've never seen one for rent, and again it will cost you bucks to rent it and have it delivered/picked up, because you're probably not going to fit that thing in your SUV.it's a monster! I've done it on plywood across lawns too, with a pallet jack, but by the time you rent or buy a used pallet truck, you may as well pay someone to do it, if it's readily available. Just don't drag it or lift it by the tables, obviously.

I believe my J/P weighs about that much and I can actually move it around my shop myself, even without a mobile base. Made of super-strength webbing, bonded thread at each joint, and padding in each insert. Can support weight up to 700 pounds per pair (tested at 2720 pounds). Getting it off the dollies is an easy task since you're never lifting the entire 600lbs. A perfect compliment to dollies and hand trucks. Once it's at your shop door, you can use your 4 guys to uncrate it outside and push it onto some dollies to roll it into the shop. You could call the delivery company and ask if they have a forklift service available, assuming the path is accessible by forklift. Load Capacity 700 pound : Fastener Material Stainless Steel : Number of Pieces 1 : Product Dimensions 108'L x 3'W : Manufacturer Grip : Item Weight 1. I spent another $80 on the High School guys. Forearm Forklift 2-Person Lifting and Moving Straps Lift, Move and Carry Furniture, Appliances, Mattresses or Any Item up to 800 lbs. In all I spent about $75 on materials for the sled and plywood. Even if you do have a really hard lawn, you will still have to deal with the increase in height due to the dolly. Your lawn would have to be hard as could be for the wheels not to dig in. I would not recommend any of the dollies with wheels shown in previous posts. I also had to build a plywood transition over the basement door so that the machine wouldn't damage the sliding door tracks. Having a bunch of guys to muscle the machine around corners and make sure it didn't tip over, or take off rolling down the hill was helpful. The dowels rolled very well on pavement and cement, and were OK on the grass. I would have preferred round fence posts, but the local Home Depot was out of them, and I was in a hurry. Then I lowered the saw from vertical to horizontal (with the help of 4 High School guys) directly onto six 2 inch thick dowels. I built a sled for the saw out of 2x4's, and strapped it to the saw. I needed to get it out of my garage and around my house into the basement, all the way on my lawn, with a descent to and through a sliding basement door. It weighs on the order of 600-700 pounds. I recently purchase a Minimax S500P band saw.
