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How to Move Moderate size toolbox?

Ryoken if you have pics of that affair i'd die to see em lol


dude, it was one of those WAY scary moments.. I nearly chopped my finger off getting it out... it involved sliding it out on moving blankets, bunch of old tires, lots of coffee, and a praver! :doah: :popcorn:

it was only a 2 bank, but it still weighs like 600 lbs empty... :doah: damn top box is almost as heavy...


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i was thinking maybe renting a penkse type moving truck, the last one i used had a lift gate. dont know the weight rating tho. but would def talk to tool man first.

better get a big truck. i moved mine a a xxx brand 1ton box truck and had 3/4" hight clearence from top of box to door jamb opening. almost didnt happen. :doah:

and thay dont give you much on the walls to strap to. as the walls are real flimsy .

and mine straped to 1 wall for 550 miles SUCKED huge masive lean to the left and pulled to the right. dam lucky dot didnt get my a$$ .
 
When boxes got to heavy for the lift gate we just had 4 or 5 guys lift up on it also. Another time we used 2 tool trucks back to back and with the box on 1/2 of each lift gate. If you're tool guy can't figure out a way to help you out, time to start looking for a new one:D
 
Going to say here too, call a towing company. I drove flatbed tow trucks for awhile here in Phoenix, and had more than a few of these calls to move tool boxes. Not difficult, and really doesn't cost that much to get it moved safely and damage-free...
 
yup, my buddy normally did it for me for $60 on his roll-off.. about 30 miles round trip.. heck, it woulda been worth a c-note..

but he was unavailable the last time, thus me almost killing myself moving it in the K5... :doah:
 
I've moved mine and a few others for guys on my car trailer. It has a winch on it and I built special ramps just wide enough for the casters. I even made up special chains for hooking into the casters. I used to work at a shop that had a wrecker service too and my Snap On dealer at the time hired us to move his sold boxes and his customers boxes when needed and I moved several of them on our rollback.
 

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