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Moving a toolbox

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pauleyman

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Nov 19, 2011
oklahoma city, Oklahoma
I'm so pissed. My movers crapped out and refused to move my box. I specifically asked if they had the equipment to do it and gave them full disclosure on what it is. And how much it weighs

I'm stuck now and I'm out if time. Suggestions?

This is a homak 56" h2 pro top and bottom and it's full. Estimated 1500lbs. It's 900 lbs empty.
I moved it myself one time with a moving van and Tommy lift and it was scary.
 
This is a bummer. I’ve had to move my box a lot, 4 dealer jobs and finally to my house. So, in the past I’ve rented a uhaul utility trailer with ramp, I’ve done it that way twice. Second best option but maybe the best if you don’t have help to load and unload, I rented a Penske truck with a lift gate from Home Depot, that’s when I was moving states and spent a small fortune on diesel. Another option I used once was pay my tool guy to move it. Finally, an option I didn’t use but have seen lots of people use it- hire a flatbed.
 
If your out of time and need to move it fast, best option is call a towing company to move it for you. I cant count how many techs I have see do it this way.
 
And a come-a-long or winch or about 5 friends. :thumb:
 
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