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23rd December 2015, 07:21 PM #1Senior Member
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Moving a heavy machine!!!!!! HELP
Hi, I've just purchased an old SCM120C spindle moulder in Prahran, and was wanting advice on who to contact to either load it onto my ute or deliver it to Northcote. I reckon it weighs about 600kg. I've removed the guard,fence and power feed, but it's still very heavy. Any advice would be much appreciated. It's in really good origional condition, totally complete and surprisingly came with a heap of good quality cutters . I won't have use for most of them, so will be listing them for sale soon. Thanks Greg
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23rd December 2015, 07:32 PM #2
A crane truck is often a cheaper option than you may think. And prolly as safe as anything.
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23rd December 2015, 09:06 PM #3In pursuit of excellence
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For your Option B (delivery), ring a few machinery sales places and ask who they use to do their machine moves. Hint - I'd start with asking Wanita at Woodworking Warehouse.
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23rd December 2015, 09:40 PM #4Taking a break
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+1 for a crane truck.
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24th December 2015, 07:05 AM #5SENIOR MEMBER
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a hiab/crane truck is the safest solution.
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24th December 2015, 07:23 AM #6
I've moved a lot of machinery on my trailer and have used an engine crane to load and unload
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24th December 2015, 07:58 AM #7Member
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Piano removalists often good. Got the gear and the experience.
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24th December 2015, 08:50 AM #8
I also recommend a crane truck/franna.
I used one to lift a steel beam in my shed and although the whole process took only 15 mins ......the minimum payment for an hour was worth the lack of worrying and possible damage if you try short cuts
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