On Dec 11, 2012, at 2:22 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 12/11/2012 05:01 PM, mc68010 wrote:
On 12/11/2012 1:26 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:
I'm glad someone got it. I hope it is
going to a good home.
I had the money to buy it, the place to put it, and even the ability
to power it, and to put disks on it...but no way to transport it.
-Dave
They want an arm and a leg for freight too. I live 40 miles away and
they quoted me $360 to deliver it. Not that I could have afforded it
anyway but, I had to ask.
You could just rent a truck and go pick it up for a lot less than that.
You'll want at least two people and a truck with a "rail lift"
rather than
a "tuck under". Don't even try it with a ramp.
For those that don't know, a "rail lift" runs the lift (on you guessed it)
rails. So it goes straight up and down. This is really important with
large equipment. The "tuck under" lifts have a fair amount of fore-aft
movement that if you're not careful can cause large loads to shift and
those with wheels can roll right off.
I avoid "tuck under" lifts at all costs.
TTFN - Guy
from watching both in action, it's also common for the "tuck under" to