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One.. behind the wheel of a 5 ton forklift with 8-foot Forks
Tie a tow strap around the base of the crate and drag backwards with forklift, then lift out once at the edge.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Tie a tow strap around the base of the crate and drag backwards with forklift, then lift out once at the edge.
Quote from: jsheridan on October 24, 2016, 09:32:32 PMOne.. behind the wheel of a 5 ton forklift with 8-foot ForksAnd that would be a perfectly logical answer until you realize that the crate at the far front of the trailer is too long for your pallet jack, and the 5 ton forklift with 8 foot forks is on the ground unable to get into the trailer due to a lack of dock height at the shop. At which point the "roll the crate on metal pipes three feet at a time" method is employed, making the answer to the question: 4 screen printers (and a truck driver).Looking back, Dave's answer would have probably made things a bit easier. But at least now I know how the pyramids were built.
Then you should make sure your dock door is one inch to narrow for the crate to fit through.
Quote from: sqslabs on October 25, 2016, 08:21:20 AMQuote from: jsheridan on October 24, 2016, 09:32:32 PMOne.. behind the wheel of a 5 ton forklift with 8-foot ForksAnd that would be a perfectly logical answer until you realize that the crate at the far front of the trailer is too long for your pallet jack, and the 5 ton forklift with 8 foot forks is on the ground unable to get into the trailer due to a lack of dock height at the shop. At which point the "roll the crate on metal pipes three feet at a time" method is employed, making the answer to the question: 4 screen printers (and a truck driver).Looking back, Dave's answer would have probably made things a bit easier. But at least now I know how the pyramids were built.I so feel your pain.. they put the base of our Gantlet 3 at the nose of the truck.. and the heads right behind it.. we had to drag every.. single.. crate.. out with a strap.. took us 5 hours to unload 1 truck..