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Old 03-30-2018, 05:58 PM
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Pallet jack and cushion forklifts won’t work on grass. A small 3,000 lb capacity pneumatic or solid pneumatic tire forklift would work for on and off the concrete. I’ve got one for sale now for 2 grand but most people want twice that for old junk with a bizzillion hours on it.
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Old 03-30-2018, 07:52 PM
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Pallet jack and cushion forklifts won’t work on grass. A small 3,000 lb capacity pneumatic or solid pneumatic tire forklift would work for on and off the concrete. I’ve got one for sale now for 2 grand but most people want twice that for old junk with a bizzillion hours on it.
Alvy, read the OP's post #6 to see what he wants to move and then look at his post #19 to see where he wants to move it. He wouldn't need or want something like your $2000 unit because he has cost restraints. I used to configure data equipment in large steel cabinets to be shipped and installed all over the country. When complete they weighed at least as much as a large upright freezer. We used a cheap pallet jack to move them around the shop and to the loading dock, and after years of use when I left it was still working flawlessly.
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Alvy, read the OP's post #6 to see what he wants to move and then look at his post #19 to see where he wants to move it. He doesn't need or want your $2000 unit because he has cost restraints. I used to configure data equipment in large steel cabinets to be shipped and installed all over the country. When complete they weighed at least as much as a large upright freezer. We used a cheap pallet jack to move them around the shop and to the loading dock, and after years of use when I left it was still working flawlessly.
See post #30 he has 50' of grass where it is stored, jack wont work.
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See post #30 he has 50' of grass where it is stored, jack wont work.
Well, I guess he needs one with ATV tires (or 50' of sidewalk). I stand corrected.
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Plywood would work on the grass 3/4" will do the job, the jack will work that way, or the dollies will work also
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Wouldn't it just be as easy to find a 4 wheel trailer to pull behind the GT.
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Wouldn't it just be as easy to find a 4 wheel trailer to pull behind the GT.
He would need a lowboy. He's trying to avoid the lifting.
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