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1. Place Chameleon at edge having removed arms and heads. 2. Place 4x6x10 (two or three) under the base just far enough to catch rear base tube. The feet should straddle the 4x6 and be riding on the base tubes. Consider 12’ sections if you want a less extreme angle. 3. Lever your 4x6 sections down til they reach the trailer. 4. Slide Chameleon down the ramp. 5. Drink a beer. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Mr Tees!! on January 21, 2020, 10:00:11 AMTowing company....call in a flatbed wrecker. They pull the crate with the pallet jack onto the bed, tilt the bed flat, then line wrecker up with trailer and pull crate in. Ive done several shipments this way. In fact, it earned us a towing comapny as a client!Thanks for that. Seems like that would cost about same as a forklift day rental?? Forklift would probably be quicker too?
Towing company....call in a flatbed wrecker. They pull the crate with the pallet jack onto the bed, tilt the bed flat, then line wrecker up with trailer and pull crate in. Ive done several shipments this way. In fact, it earned us a towing comapny as a client!
Can you request it delivered by a truck with a lift gate? Usually a little extra but less then a lift rental.
dock to trailer via SLIDE is a BAD idea, they are heavy , we cant slide our 6 colour around it needs to be picked up with a pallet mover.
Cool, bros... just offering some options for someone who was asking. Everyone should work within their comfort level. It seemed like the primary goal was to save money. Renting a Ryder truck with a lift gate from start to finish (eliminate the trailer altogether) is the easiest option and should be about $120. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Second or third for the tilt bed wrecker. Those guys like the change of pace. Didn't see how far you have to go but if it ain't much might be worth having them take it there for you.
Picking up in GA, hauling to W KY. About 6 hours. That might be the most cost effective solution.
Quote from: easyrider1340 on January 22, 2020, 12:41:20 PMPicking up in GA, hauling to W KY. About 6 hours. That might be the most cost effective solution. Get AAA and call in a broke-down press!
Quote from: Sbrem on January 21, 2020, 12:29:25 PMIf you take it apart, be sure it can be put back together properly; I know with their autos, you really need and M&R tech to put it together or it won't be right...SteveShould I call M&R to ask about that?
If you take it apart, be sure it can be put back together properly; I know with their autos, you really need and M&R tech to put it together or it won't be right...Steve